The present status and key problems of carbon nanotube based polymer composites

The state-of-art and key problems of carbon nanotube (CNT) based polymer composites (CNT/polymer composites) including CNT/polymer structural composites and CNT/polymer functional composites are reviewed. Based on the results reported up to now, CNTs can be an effective reinforcement for polymer mat...

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Published: Budapest University of Technology 2007-05-01
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spelling doaj-f24e38a567714971b0a2ab5cb62cb0dd2020-11-24T20:56:56ZengBudapest University of Technology eXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2007-05-011525327310.3144/expresspolymlett.2007.39The present status and key problems of carbon nanotube based polymer compositesThe state-of-art and key problems of carbon nanotube (CNT) based polymer composites (CNT/polymer composites) including CNT/polymer structural composites and CNT/polymer functional composites are reviewed. Based on the results reported up to now, CNTs can be an effective reinforcement for polymer matrices, and the tensile strength and elastic modulus of CNT/polymer composites can reach as high as 3600 MPa and 80 GPa, respectively. CNT/polymer composites are also promising functional composite materials with improved electrical and thermal conductivity, etc. Due to their multi-functional properties, CNT/polymer composites are expected to be used as low weight structural materials, optical devices, thermal interface materials, electric components, electromagnetic absorption materials, etc. However, the full potential of CNT/polymer composites still remains to be realized. A few key problems, such as how to prepare structure-controllable CNTs with high purity and consistently dependable high performance, how to break up entangled or bundled CNTs and then uniformly disperse and align them within a polymer matrix, how to improve the load transfer from matrix to CNT reinforcement, etc, still exist and need to be solved in order to realize the wide applications of these advanced composites. http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0000158&mi=cdPolymer compositesCarbon nanotubesMechanical propertiesElectrical propertiesThermal properties
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title The present status and key problems of carbon nanotube based polymer composites
spellingShingle The present status and key problems of carbon nanotube based polymer composites
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
Polymer composites
Carbon nanotubes
Mechanical properties
Electrical properties
Thermal properties
title_short The present status and key problems of carbon nanotube based polymer composites
title_full The present status and key problems of carbon nanotube based polymer composites
title_fullStr The present status and key problems of carbon nanotube based polymer composites
title_full_unstemmed The present status and key problems of carbon nanotube based polymer composites
title_sort present status and key problems of carbon nanotube based polymer composites
publisher Budapest University of Technology
series eXPRESS Polymer Letters
issn 1788-618X
publishDate 2007-05-01
description The state-of-art and key problems of carbon nanotube (CNT) based polymer composites (CNT/polymer composites) including CNT/polymer structural composites and CNT/polymer functional composites are reviewed. Based on the results reported up to now, CNTs can be an effective reinforcement for polymer matrices, and the tensile strength and elastic modulus of CNT/polymer composites can reach as high as 3600 MPa and 80 GPa, respectively. CNT/polymer composites are also promising functional composite materials with improved electrical and thermal conductivity, etc. Due to their multi-functional properties, CNT/polymer composites are expected to be used as low weight structural materials, optical devices, thermal interface materials, electric components, electromagnetic absorption materials, etc. However, the full potential of CNT/polymer composites still remains to be realized. A few key problems, such as how to prepare structure-controllable CNTs with high purity and consistently dependable high performance, how to break up entangled or bundled CNTs and then uniformly disperse and align them within a polymer matrix, how to improve the load transfer from matrix to CNT reinforcement, etc, still exist and need to be solved in order to realize the wide applications of these advanced composites.
topic Polymer composites
Carbon nanotubes
Mechanical properties
Electrical properties
Thermal properties
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