Nanodiamond-polymer composite fibers and coatings

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Abstract

While nanocrystalline diamond is quickly becoming one of the most widely studied nanomaterials, achieving a large fraction of diamond nanoparticles in a polymer coating has been an unresolved problem. In this work, polymer nano- and microtibers containing high loadings of 5 nm diamond particles (up to 80 wt % in polyacrylonitrile and 40% in polyamide 11) have been demonstrated using electrospun nanofibers as a delivery vehicle. The electrospun nanofibers with a high load of nanodiamond in the polymers were fused into thin transparent films, which had high mechanical properties; an improvement of 4 times for the Young's modulus and 2 times for the hardness was observed already at 20% nanodiamond in polyamide 11. These films can provide UV protection and scratch resistance to a variety of surfaces, especially in applications where a combination of mechanical, thermal, and dielectric properties is required. © 2009 American Chemical Society.

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Behler, K. D., Stravato, A., Mochalin, V., Korneva, G., Yushin, G., & Gogotsi, Y. (2009). Nanodiamond-polymer composite fibers and coatings. ACS Nano, 3(2), 363–369. https://doi.org/10.1021/nn800445z

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