Simple Approach for Preparation of Epoxy Hybrid Nanocomposites Based on Carbon Nanotubes and a Model Clay

We report a simple, yet effective solution method for dispersion of carbon nanotubes and inorganic nanoplatelets into a thermosetting epoxy matrix. With an aid of exfoliated inorganic nanoplatelets, carbon nanotubes can be easily deroped in aqueous solution. Subsequently, the aqueous dispersion of c...

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Published inChemistry of materials Vol. 22; no. 12; pp. 3773 - 3778
Main Authors Sun, Dazhi, Chu, Chien-Chia, Sue, Hung-Jue
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 22.06.2010
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Summary:We report a simple, yet effective solution method for dispersion of carbon nanotubes and inorganic nanoplatelets into a thermosetting epoxy matrix. With an aid of exfoliated inorganic nanoplatelets, carbon nanotubes can be easily deroped in aqueous solution. Subsequently, the aqueous dispersion of carbon nanotubes and nanoplatelet hybrid can be easily transferred to organic solvents by a drying-redispersion process, and then to the epoxy matrix. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy images show that carbon nanotubes have been individually dispersed and nanoplatelets have been fully exfoliated in the epoxy matrix. X-ray diffraction is also used to investigate the dispersion mechanism. The resulting epoxy nanocomposites, containing both individually dispersed carbon nanotubes and exfoliated nanoplatelets, exhibit greatly improved modulus (up to 41%) and strength (up to 55%) at low nanotube loadings (up to 0.4 wt.%) without compromising the strain at failure. This approach is promising for large-scale preparation of highly reinforced polymer/carbon nanotube nanocomposites at low cost.
ISSN:0897-4756
1520-5002
DOI:10.1021/cm1009306