Alignment of carbon nanotubes in a polymer matrix by mechanical stretching
- 31 August 1998
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 73 (9), 1197-1199
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.122125
Abstract
We report a method to fabricate polymer-based composites with aligned carbon nanotubes, and a procedure to determine the nanotube orientation and the degree of alignment. The composites were fabricated by casting a suspension of carbon nanotubes in a solution of a thermoplastic polymer and chloroform. They were uniaxially stretched at 100 °C and were found to remain elongated after removal of the load at room temperature. The orientation and the degree of alignment were determined by x-ray diffraction. The dispersion and the alignment of the nanotubes were also studied by transmission electron microscopy.Keywords
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