Evaluation of the Viscoplastic Strain of High-Density Polyethylene/Multiwall Carbon Nanotube Composites Using the Reaction Rate Relation

Author(s):  
K. Aniskevich ◽  
O. Starkova
2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (15) ◽  
pp. 2091-2104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gaurav Arora ◽  
Himanshu Pathak ◽  
Sunny Zafar

Carbon nanotubes have been used as reinforcements in polymers due to their high elasticity, flexibility, and thermal conductivity. In this study, pellets of high-density polyethylene +20 wt% carbon nanotube and polypropylene +20 wt% carbon nanotube were cured using microwave energy. X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, uniaxial tensile test, and scanning electron microscopy was used to study morphology, thermal stability, and mechanical performance of the microwave-cured composites. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the bonding between the polymer and carbon nanotube as the peaks shifted and intensified. From the thermal study, it was observed that melting point of the composites is affected by microwave curing and the crystallinity of high-density polyethylene/carbon nanotube and polypropylene/carbon nanotube changed by 57.67% and 47.28%, respectively. Results of the uniaxial tensile test indicated that Young’s modulus of microwave cured high-density polyethylene/carbon nanotube and polypropylene/carbon nanotube composites were improved by 295% and 787.8%, respectively. Scanning electron microscopic fractography shows the stretching of polymer over-lapped on carbon nanotubes in the direction of the applied load.


2011 ◽  
Vol 62 (11) ◽  
pp. 1087-1093 ◽  
Author(s):  
Niraj Nayan ◽  
S.V.S.N. Murty ◽  
S.C. Sharma ◽  
K. Sree Kumar ◽  
P.P. Sinha

2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (02) ◽  
pp. 1950011
Author(s):  
Boo Hyun An ◽  
Bum Chul Park ◽  
Amarsingh Bhabu Kanagaraj ◽  
Prerna Chaturvedi ◽  
Hamad Al Yassi ◽  
...  

Fe3O4 multi-granule nanocluster–multiwall carbon nanotube composites for microwave absorbing applications are fabricated by the surface-engineered tape-casting method. The multi-granule nanoclusters are synthesized by a modified polyol hydrothermal method and characterized by transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and vibrating sample magnetometer. The complex permittivity and permeability of the composites with different granule size of nanoclusters are characterized in X-band range with the reflection method. The absorption peak of the composites are shifted from 11.1[Formula: see text]GHz to 11.51[Formula: see text]GHz as granule size increased from 18[Formula: see text]nm to 35[Formula: see text]nm.


Author(s):  
Reza Rizvi ◽  
Sara Makaremi ◽  
Steven Botelho ◽  
Elaine Biddiss ◽  
Hani Naguib

This study examines the piezoresistive behavior of polymer-conducting filler composites. Piezoresistive composites of Poly(dimethyl-siloxane)-Multiwall Carbon Nanotube (PDMS-MWNT) were prepared using a direct mixing approach. The dispersion and the electrical conductivity of the composites were characterized at various MWNT compositions. The piezoresistive behavior under compression was measured using an Instron Universal Tester/Digital Sourcemeter combination. Negative piezoresistive behavior was observed signifying a reducing mean inter-particulate distance in the composites. Moreover, the sensitivities increased at two compositional values of 3 and 5 wt% MWNT in PDMS, which was associated with the state of MWNT dispersion observed. Tensile piezoresistive behavior of the PDMS-MWNT adhered on a fabric substrate was also characterized. Positive piezoresistive values, indicating increasing inter-particulate distance, were observed. Significant challenges in the implementation of PDMS-MWNT as sensory materials in electronic-textile applications were observed as a result of this study and have been discussed.


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