Correlation of carbon nanotube dispersability in aqueous surfactant solutions and polymers

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Date
2009
Volume
47
Issue
3
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New York, NY [u.a.] : Pergamon Press
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In order to assess the dispersability of carbon nanotube materials, tubes produced under different synthesis conditions were dispersed in aqueous surfactant solutions and the sedimentation behaviour under centrifugation forces was investigated using a LUMiFuge stability analyzer. The electrical percolation threshold of the nanotubes after melt mixing in polyamide 6.6 was determined and the state of dispersion was studied. As a general tendency, the nanotubes having better aqueous dispersion stability showed lower electrical percolation threshold and better nanotube dispersion in the composites. This indicates that the investigation of the stability of aqueous dispersions is also able to give information about the nanotubes inherent dispersability in polymer melts, both strongly influenced by the entanglement and agglomerate structure of the tubes within the as-produced nanotube materials. The shape of the nanotubes in the aqueous dispersions was assessed using a SYSMEX flow particle image analyzer and found to correspond to the shape observed from cryofractured surfaces of the polymer composites. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Carbon nanotubes, Centrifugation, Dispersion (waves), Electric network analysis, Nanocomposites, Nanotubes, Percolation (computer storage), Percolation (fluids), Percolation (solid state), Polymer matrix composites, Polymer melts, Polymers, Solvents, Surface active agents
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Krause, B., Petzold, G., Pegel, S., & Pötschke, P. (2009). Correlation of carbon nanotube dispersability in aqueous surfactant solutions and polymers. 47(3). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbon.2008.10.040
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