Abstract

Significant progress has been made in recent years in research on wet spinning and hydrothermal synthesis of graphene fibers. In this paper, we report the relationship between the mechanical performance of graphene oxide (GO) fibers and their processing parameters in wet spinning. With super-aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) film wrapping, the specific strength and electrical conductivity of reduced GO (rGO) fibers were simultaneously enhanced by 22% and 49%, respectively. Thicker CNT film wrapping of the rGO fiber induces a core–sheath structure; the resulting interfacial debonding and slippage under fiber axial loading were examined. The findings of this study provide guidelines for optimization of high-performance graphene/CNT hybrid fibers.

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