The influence of matrix viscosity on MWCNT dispersion and electrical properties in different thermoplastic nanocomposites

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2012
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53
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2
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Oxford : Elsevier Science
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Composites of MWCNTs having each three different levels of matrix viscosity with five different polymers (polyamide 12, polybutylene terephthalate, polycarbonate, polyetheretherketone and low density polyethylene) were melt mixed to identify the general influence of matrix viscosity on the electrical properties and the state of MWCNT dispersion. Huge differences in the electrical percolation thresholds were found using the same polymer matrix with different viscosity grades. The lowest percolation thresholds were always found in the composites based on the low viscosity matrix. The state of primary MWCNT agglomerate dispersion increased with increasing matrix viscosity due to the higher input of mixing energy. TEM investigations showed nanoagglomerated structures in the low viscosity samples which are obviously needed to achieve low resistivity values. The effect of nanotube shortening was quantified using two different viscosity grades of polycarbonate. Due to the higher mixing energy input the nanotube shortening was more pronounced in the high viscosity matrix which partially explains the higher percolation threshold. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Carbon nanotubes, Matrix viscosity, Thermoplastic composites
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Socher, R., Krause, B., Müller, M. T., Boldt, R., & Pötschke, P. (2012). The influence of matrix viscosity on MWCNT dispersion and electrical properties in different thermoplastic nanocomposites. 53(2). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2011.12.019
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