Effective functionalization of carbon nanotubes for bisphenol F epoxy matrix composites

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A brand-new type of multifunctional nanocomposites with high DC conductivity and enhanced mechanical strength was fabricated. Ionic liquid functionalized Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs-IL) were embedded into epoxy matrix with covalent bonding by the attached epoxy groups. The highest DC conductivity was 8.38 × 10 -3 S.m -1 with 1.0 wt. (%) loading of CNTs-IL and the tensile strength was increased by 36.4% only at a 0.5 wt. (%) concentration. A mixing solvent was used to disperse CNTs-IL in the epoxy monomer. The dispersion and distribution of CNTs-IL in the polymer matrix were measured by utilizing both optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, respectively.

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Wang, Z., Colorado, H. A., Guo, Z. H., Kim, H., Park, C. L., Hahn, H. T., … Shang, Y. Q. (2012). Effective functionalization of carbon nanotubes for bisphenol F epoxy matrix composites. Materials Research, 15(4), 510–516. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392012005000092

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