Composites of Copper Nanowires in Polyethylene: Preparation and Processing to Materials with NIR Dichroism

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Agglomeration of copper nanowires (aspect ratios on the order of 1000) in polyethylene, commonly a major problem, could be prevented by modification of the nanowires with a surface layer of oleylamine. Nanocomposite films were prepared by mixing nanowire dispersions in organic solvents with polyethylene solutions followed by casting, drying, and sometimes hot pressing. Orientation of the copper nanowires by solid-state drawing of the composites at elevated temperatures led to preferential alignment of the nanowires in the drawing direction. This arrangement gave rise to a uniform dichroism in the near-infrared (NIR) region, which is uncommon in the case of the hitherto reported dichroic nanocomposites. The NIR dichroism is ascribed to the high aspect ratio of the metal wires. Hence, drawing of isotropic nanocomposites with metal wires may serve for the manufacture of NIR polarization filters.

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Nydegger, M., Deshmukh, R., Tervoort, E., Niederberger, M., & Caseri, W. (2019). Composites of Copper Nanowires in Polyethylene: Preparation and Processing to Materials with NIR Dichroism. ACS Omega, 4(6), 11223–11228. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b01077

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