Download | - View accepted manuscript: Influence of carbon nanotubes on the thermal, electrical and mechanical properties of poly(ether ether ketone)/glass fiber laminates (PDF, 1.4 MiB)
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DOI | Resolve DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbon.2011.03.011 |
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Author | Search for: Díez-Pascual, Ana M.; Search for: Ashrafi, Behnam1; Search for: Naffakh, Mohammed; Search for: González-Domínguez, José M.; Search for: Johnston, Andrew1; Search for: Simard, Benoit2; Search for: Martínez, M. Teresa; Search for: Gómez-Fatou, Marián A. |
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Affiliation | - National Research Council of Canada. NRC Institute for Aerospace Research
- National Research Council of Canada. NRC Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences
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Format | Text, Article |
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Abstract | Novel poly(ether ether ketone) (PEEK)/single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT)/glass fiber laminates incorporating polysulfone as a compatibilizing agent were fabricated by melt-blending and hot-press processing. Their morphology, mechanical, thermal and electrical properties were investigated and compared with the behavior of similar non-compatibilized composites. Scanning electron micrographs demonstrated better SWCNT dispersion for samples with polysulfone. Thermogravimetric analysis indicated a remarkable improvement in the thermal stability of PEEK/glass fiber by the incorporation of SWCNTs wrapped in the compatibilizer, ascribed to a significant thermal conductivity enhancement. Differential scanning calorimetry showed a decrease in the crystallization temperature and crystallinity of the polymer with the addition of both wrapped and non-wrapped SWCNTs. The laminates exhibit anisotropic electrical behavior; their conductivity out-of-plane is lower than that in-plane. Dynamic mechanical studies revealed an increase in the storage modulus and glass transition temperature in the presence of polysulfone. Mechanical tests demonstrated significant enhancements in stiffness, strength and toughness by the incorporation of wrapped nanofillers, whilst the mechanical properties of non-compatibilized composites only improved marginally. Samples with laser-grown SWCNTs exhibit enhanced overall performance. This investigation confirms that SWCNT-reinforced PEEK/glass fiber compatibilized composites possess excellent potential to be used as multifunctional engineering materials in industrial applications. |
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Publication date | 2011-03-09 |
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Language | English |
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Peer reviewed | Yes |
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NPARC number | 19739645 |
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Record identifier | 1bb7833e-06af-4dad-b381-573e2314625b |
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Record created | 2012-04-02 |
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Record modified | 2020-04-21 |
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