Interfacial interaction is one of the most critical issues in carbon nanotube/polymer composites. In this paper the role of non-ionic surfactant is investigated. With the surfactant as the processing aid, the addition of only 1 wt.% carbon nanotubes in the composite increases the glass transition temperature from 63 degrees C to 88 degrees C. The elastic modules is also increased by more than 30%. in contrast, the addition of carbon nanotubes without the surfactant only has moderate effects on the glass transition temperature and on the mechanical properties. This work points to the pathways to improve dispersion and to modify interfacial bonding in carbon nanotube/polymer composites.
Revised: June 29, 2000 |
Published: April 1, 2000
Citation
Gong X., J. Liu, S. Baskaran, R.D. Voise, and J.S. Young. 2000.Surfactant-assisted Processing of Carbon Nanotube/Polymer Composites.Chemistry of Materials 12, no. 4:1049-1052.PNNL-SA-32622.