JOURNAL ARTICLE

Electron microscopy of polymer-carbon nanotubes composites

Eva M. CampoHumberto CampanellaYan Yan Shery HuangKirill ZinovievNúria TorrasC. TamargoDouglas M. YatesLolita RotkinaJ. EstéveEugene M. Terentjev

Year: 2010 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 7729 Pages: 772904-772904   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

Characterization of polymer nanocomposites by electron microscopy has been attempted since last decade. Main drives for this effort were analysis of dispersion and alignment of fillers in the matrix. Sample preparation, imaging modes and irradiation conditions became particularly challenging due to the small dimension of the fillers and also to the mechanical and conductive differences between filler and matrix. To date, no standardized dispersion and alignment process or characterization procedures exist in the trade. Review of current state of the art on characterization of polymer nanocomposites suggests that the most innovative electron and ion beam microscopy has not yet been deployed in this material system. Additionally, recently discovered functionalities of these composites, such as electro and photoactuation are amenable to the investigation of the atomistic phenomena by in situ transmission electron microscopy. The possibility of using innovative thinning techniques is presented.

Keywords:
Nanocomposite Materials science Characterization (materials science) Composite material Carbon nanotube Transmission electron microscopy Polymer Scanning electron microscope Dispersion (optics) Polymer nanocomposite Microscopy Nanotechnology Optics

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