Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5206358 | Polymer Testing | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Nanocomposites of poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF)/polyaniline (PAni)/carbon nanotubes (CNT) were prepared through melt blending using three different methods. The PVDF, CNT and PAni were added into the internal mixer at the same time in method I. In method II, PAni was polymerized in the presence of different amounts of CNT, and then added to PVDF. In method III, PAni was obtained with half the CNT content, and then added to PVDF with the other half of CNT. The morphology, rheological behavior and electrical conductivity of these systems were investigated through transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and combined electro-rheological measurements. As expected, the preparation method strongly influenced the final morphology of the nanocomposites, as shown by TEM analysis. The deformation and destruction of PAni-PAni and CNT-CNT bonds during the oscillatory shear experiments strongly affected the electrical conductivity, probably in two different ways: it breaks the PAni into smaller domains and also disrupts the CNT percolated network. Concluding, a good correlation between the electrical, flow behavior and preparation method could be achieved for PVDF/PAni/CNT nanocomposites, mainly by means of the combined electro-rheological measurements.
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Authors
Johnny N. Martins, Michaela Kersch, Volker Altstädt, Ricardo V.B. Oliveira,