Comprehensive review on carbon nanotubes embedded in different metal and polymer matrix: fabrications and applications

Author(s):  
Fahad Saleem Ahmed Khan ◽  
N. M. Mubarak ◽  
Mohammad Khalid ◽  
Mohammad Mansoob Khan ◽  
Yie Hua Tan ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
pp. 002199832098764
Author(s):  
Mingren Jiang ◽  
Xianhua Cheng

Rare earth modified acidified carbon nanotubes were prepared by functionalization of acidified carbon nanotubes with different concentrations of LaCl3. The modification results were characterized by Fourier-transform infrared and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The rare earth successfully increases the surface activity of the acidified carbon nanotubes. Polymer matrix composites were prepared by using the rare earth modified acidified carbon nanotubes as the reinforcement in epoxy matrix. Mechanical properties were analyzed by Zwick Z100 testing machine and the tribological behaviors were test by multifunctional tribological tester. Compared with pure epoxy (epoxy resin), the mechanical strength of the best composite sample was increased by 50–120%, the coefficient of friction was reduced by 19.4% and the wear rate was reduced by approximately 40 times. The experimental results show that the RE concentration of 0.2–0.3 wt% has the most obvious influence on the properties of polymer composites. The mechanism of rare earth reinforcement in polymer matrix is analyzed and suggested.


Author(s):  
Dhiraj Kumar ◽  
Kalyan Kumar Singh

Laser machining of carbon fibre reinforced polymer composites is a challenging task due to a significant difference between physical and thermal properties of the constituent materials, i.e. polymer matrix and carbon fibres. This results in extended heat-affected zone (HAZ), taper kerf and poor surface finishing. This paper focuses on an investigation, attempting to minimise the divergence in the decomposition temperature of carbon fibres and epoxy resin by adding multi-walled carbon nanotubes in polymer matrix as a secondary reinforcement. High thermal conductivity of multi-walled carbon nanotubes increases the thermal diffusivity of polymer matrix, which in turn reduces the matrix recession. In addition, laser power and scan speed was also considered as an input parameter and their influence on output responses such as HAZ, taper angle and surface roughness has been studied. To analyse the effect of multi-walled carbon nanotubes on the resultant thermal damage, an innovative technique, i.e. scanning acoustic microscopy was used. This technique provides a ply-by-ply damage analysis. C-scans of the top and bottom surface of the machined holes in the composite were also carried out. Further, micrographs of the holes were taken to analyse the quality of the holes using field-emission scanning electron microscope. The obtained results indicated that HAZ, taper angle and surface roughness of holes decreased by ∼30%, ∼47% and ∼43%, respectively, with 1.5 wt% multi-walled carbon nanotubes doped carbon fibre reinforced polymer laminates, when compared with the results obtained from experiments with neat carbon fibre reinforced polymer composite laminates.


2020 ◽  
Vol 62 (8) ◽  
pp. 1240
Author(s):  
Г.В. Козлов ◽  
И.В. Долбин

The comparative analysis of reinforcement efficiency (modulus of elasticity enhancement) of polymers with carbon nanotubes and grapheme was performed using the methods of fractal analysis and percolation theory. It has been shown that such comparison is correct only at the same structure of the indicated anisotropic nanofillers in polymer matrix. For carbon nanotubes reinforcement efficiency depends strongly on their geometry, i.e. length and outer diameter. In addition the main role in polymers reinforcement play not initial characteristics of nanofiller, but its structures, obtained in production process of nanocomposites. In technological aspect carbon nanotubes are more suitable for manufacture of high-modulus nanocomposites, that is due to possibility of simple enough realization of their orientation.


Author(s):  
Fahad Saleem Ahmed Khan ◽  
Nabisab Mujawar Mubarak ◽  
Mohammad Khalid ◽  
Yie Hua Tan ◽  
Ezzat Chan Abdullah ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 54 (11) ◽  
pp. 2461-2469 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luciana S. Cividanes ◽  
Evelyn A.N. Simonetti ◽  
Marina B. Moraes ◽  
Flaviano W. Fernandes ◽  
Gilmar P. Thim

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