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Carbon nanotube/polymer composites and novel micro- and nano-structured electrospun polymer materials.
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Carbon nanotube/polymer composites and novel micro- and nano-structured electrospun polymer materials./
Author:
Liu, Jing.
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245 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Satish Kumar.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-04B.
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Chemistry, Polymer. -
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9780549570233
Carbon nanotube/polymer composites and novel micro- and nano-structured electrospun polymer materials.
Liu, Jing.
Carbon nanotube/polymer composites and novel micro- and nano-structured electrospun polymer materials.
- 245 p.
Adviser: Satish Kumar.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007.
This research work focuses on single wall carbon nanotube (SWNT)/polymer composites and novel structured electrospun polymer materials. Poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) is used as the polymer matrix. Obtaining SWNT/PMMA composite with enhanced mechanical and electrical properties is one of the research goals. The first important step is to figure out a method for achieving uniform SWNT dispersion in PMMA. Eight different solvents were used to disperse SWNT in PMMA. It is found that the polar component of the solubility parameter (deltap) of the solvent affects SWNT dispersion in PMMA. SWNT dispersion in PMMA improves with increasing solvent deltap value, and the most uniform dispersion is obtained in nitromethane, which is the most polar solvent employed in this study. SWNT/PMMA composite films at various SWNT concentrations were processed employing nitromethane as the solvent. Mechanical and electrical property enhancements are observed. Processing, structure, morphology, and properties of these composites are discussed. A comparison between reinforcement efficiency of SWNT, multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWNT), and vapor grown carbon nano fibers (VGCNF) in PMMA is also discussed.
ISBN: 9780549570233Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018428
Chemistry, Polymer.
Carbon nanotube/polymer composites and novel micro- and nano-structured electrospun polymer materials.
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This research work focuses on single wall carbon nanotube (SWNT)/polymer composites and novel structured electrospun polymer materials. Poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) is used as the polymer matrix. Obtaining SWNT/PMMA composite with enhanced mechanical and electrical properties is one of the research goals. The first important step is to figure out a method for achieving uniform SWNT dispersion in PMMA. Eight different solvents were used to disperse SWNT in PMMA. It is found that the polar component of the solubility parameter (deltap) of the solvent affects SWNT dispersion in PMMA. SWNT dispersion in PMMA improves with increasing solvent deltap value, and the most uniform dispersion is obtained in nitromethane, which is the most polar solvent employed in this study. SWNT/PMMA composite films at various SWNT concentrations were processed employing nitromethane as the solvent. Mechanical and electrical property enhancements are observed. Processing, structure, morphology, and properties of these composites are discussed. A comparison between reinforcement efficiency of SWNT, multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWNT), and vapor grown carbon nano fibers (VGCNF) in PMMA is also discussed.
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