Correlations between Percolation Threshold, Dispersion State, and Aspect Ratio of Carbon Nanotubes

Jianchao Li(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Peng‐Cheng Ma(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), W. S. Chow(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Christina K. W. To(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Ben Zhong Tang(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Jang‐Kyo Kim(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Advanced Functional Materials
September 5, 2007
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Abstract

Abstract Critical factors that determine the percolation threshold of carbon nanotube (CNT)‐reinforced polymer nanocomposites are studied. An improved analytical model is developed based on an interparticle distance concept. Two dispersion parameters are introduced in the model to correctly reflect the different dispersion states of CNTs in the matrix—entangled bundles and well‐dispersed individual CNTs. CNT–epoxy nanocomposites with different dispersion states are fabricated from the same constituent materials by employing different processing conditions. The corresponding percolation thresholds of the nanocomposites vary over a wide range, from 0.1 to greater than 1.0 wt %, and these variations are explained in terms of dispersion parameters and aspect ratios of CNTs. Important factors that control the percolation threshold of nanocomposites are identified based on the comparison between modeling data and experimental results.


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