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    Influence of talc with different particle sizes in melt-mixed LLDPE/MWCNT composites
    (Hoboken, NJ [u.a.] : Wiley, 2013) Müller, Michael Thomas; Dreyße, Janine; Häußler, Liane; Krause, Beate; Pötschke, Petra
    Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) was melt-mixed with multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and varying amounts of three different kinds of talc (phyllo silicate), each with a different particle size distribution, to examine the effect of these filler combinations with regards to the electrical percolation behavior. The state of the filler dispersion was assessed using transmission light microscopy and electron microscopy. The use of talc as a second filler during the melt mixing of LLDPE/MWCNT composites resulted in an improvement in the dispersion of the MWCNTs and a decrease of the electrical percolation threshold. Talc with lower particle sizes showed a more pronounced effect than talc with larger particle sizes. However, the improvement in dispersion was not reflected in the mechanical properties. Modulus and stress values increase with both, MWCNT and talc addition, but not in a synergistic manner. The crystallization behavior of the composites was studied by differential scanning calorimetry to determine its potential influence on the electrical percolation threshold. It was found that the crystallinity of the matrix increased slightly with the addition of talc but no further increments were observed with the incorporation of the MWCNTs. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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    Interfacial chemistry using a bifunctional coupling agent for enhanced electrical properties of carbon nanotube based composites
    (Oxford : Elsevier Science, 2013) Socher, Robert; Jakisch, Lothar; Krause, Beate; Oertel, Ulrich; Voit, Brigitte; Pötschke, Petra
    A bifunctional coupling agent (BCA) containing one oxazoline and one benzoxazinone group was applied to promote a reaction between polyamide 12 (PA12) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) during melt mixing. With this modification, the MWCNT content needed for the electrical percolation was significantly reduced by more than a factor of three. For amino functionalized MWCNT-PA12 composites adding 1 wt.% BCA electrical percolation was reached at only 0.37 wt.% MWCNTs compared to 1.0 wt.% without BCA. With the help of a model reaction, the covalent attachment of the BCA to the MWCNTs could be shown by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and via fluorescence spectroscopy. Model compounds were applied containing either only the oxazoline or the benzoxazinone group to show that the better electrical properties in the PA12-MWCNT composites were a result of a covalent bond between the polymer and the nanotube which only takes place when the BCA was used. In addition, significantly higher electrical conductivity values were obtained by the addition of BCA as well with amino functionalized as with nonmodified commercial MWCNTs. This surprising result was attributed to the significant hydroxy group content on the surface of those commercial MWCNTs. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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    Melt mixed PCL/MWCNT composites prepared at different rotation speeds: Characterization of rheological, thermal, and electrical properties, molecular weight, MWCNT macrodispersion, and MWCNT length distribution
    (Oxford : Elsevier Science, 2013) Pötschke, Petra; Villmow, Tobias; Krause, Beate
    Composites of poly(caprolactone) (PCL) and 0.5 wt.% multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) were prepared by melt-mixing in a conical twin-screw micro-compounder by varying the rotation speed between 25 and 400 rpm at constant mixing time and temperature. The state of dispersion analyzed by light microscopy was improved with increasing rotation speed but levels off starting at about 100 rpm. PCL molecular weight as well as crystallization and melting behavior did show only insignificant difference when varying the rotation speed. Concerning melt rheological properties, storage modulus G′ and complex viscosity η* at 0.1 rad/s increased up to a rotation speed of about 75 rpm illustrating improved dispersion. When further increasing the speed G′ and η* decreased which was attributed to more pronounced nanotube shortening as quantified by TEM measurements. Both effects - improved dispersion and nanotube shortening - are also reflected in the electrical resistivity values of compression molded samples which show a minimum of resistivity at the rotation speed of 75 rpm corresponding to a specific mechanical energy input of 0.47 kWh/kg. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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    Improvement of carbon nanotube dispersion in thermoplastic composites using a three roll mill at elevated temperatures
    (Barking : Elsevier, 2013) Pötschke, Petra; Krause, Beate; Buschhorn, Samuel T.; Köpke, Ulf; Müller, Michael T.; Villmow, Tobias; Schulte, Karl
    The paper reports the effect of using of a three roll mill as additional dispersion step after twin-screw melt extrusion of nanocomposites containing thermoplastic polymers and multiwalled carbon nanotubes. The three roll milling technology was adapted to elevated temperatures of up to 180 °C and examples are shown for its use in processing of different pre-compounded thermoplastic polymer composites based on polypropylene, polycaprolactone and ethylene-vinyl acetate. The aim is to enhance the state of dispersion achieved by the previous melt extrusion step. In particular, depending on the state of dispersion before three roll milling and the adapted conditions, like number of runs and gap sizes, a reduction of number and size of remaining primary nanotube agglomerates was found. This was studied using light microscopy. The resulting improvements in mechanical properties were assessed and could be attributed to the improved dispersion. In some cases agglomerate free samples could be achieved after the three roll milling process. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
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    Abschlussbericht zum Teilprojekt: CarboDis - Dispergierung und Konfektionierung : BMBF-Innovationsallianz CNT - Kohlenstoffnanomaterialien erobern Märkte (Inno.CNT) ; Laufzeit: 01.04.2008 bis 31.03.2012
    (Hannover : Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB), 2013) Pötschke, Petra; Krause, Beate; Socher, Robert
    [no abstract available]