Influence of filler alignment in the mechanical and electrical properties of carbon nanotubes/epoxy nanocomposites |
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Authors: | M. Felisberto,A. Arias-Durá n,J.A. Ramos,I. Mondragon,R. Candal,S. Goyanes,G.H. Rubiolo |
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Affiliation: | 1. LPyMC, FCEyN-UBA and IFIBA-CONICET, Pab I Ciudad Universitaria, Buenos Aires 1428, Argentina;2. INQUIMAE-CONICET-UBA, Pab II Ciudad Universitaria, Buenos Aires 1428, Argentina;3. Dep. Ingenieria Química y M. Ambiente. Esc. Politécnica. UPV/EHU, Pza. Europa 1, Donostia-San Sebastian 20018, Spain;4. Escuela de Ciencia y Tecnologia-UNSAM, San Martin, Prov. De Buenos Aires, Argentina;5. Dep. Materiales, Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica (CNEA-CAC), Avda Gral Paz 1499, B1650KNA San Martín, Argentina |
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Abstract: | In this work, we report the mechanical and electrical properties of carbon nanotubes/epoxy composites prepared with aligned and randomly oriented nanotubes as filler. The samples are disks of 30 mm in diameter and 3 mm in thickness. To obtain the carbon nanotubes alignment, an external electric field (250 VAC; 50 Hz) was applied through the thickness of the sample during all the cure process. The AC electrical current was measured, during the cure, as a strategy to determine the optimum time in which the alignment reaches the maximum value. DC conductivity measured after the cure shows a percolation threshold in the filler content one order of magnitude smaller for composites with aligned nanotubes than for composites with randomly oriented filler (from 0.06 to 0.5 wt%). In the percolation threshold, the achieved conductivity was 1.4×10−5 Sm−1. In both cases, aligned and randomly distributed carbon nanotube composites, the wear resistance increases with the addition of the filler while the Rockwell hardness decreases independently of the nanotubes alignment. |
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Keywords: | Epoxy nanocomposites Electrical properties Mechanical properties Carbon nanotubes |
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