Qiong ZhouYin HuXiangnan SunYong Ji Weng
Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) are functionalized with ethylenediamine by chemical cut and grafting process. CNTs/nylon-6 (PA6) composite is prepared by solution-evaporation method. The dispersivity of CNTs and mechanical properties of CNTs/PA6 composites are tested. Reinforced mechanism is also investigated. The results show that the ethylenediamine-functioned CNTs (s-CNTs) are well dispersed in the formic acid and the weight content of grafted ethylenediamine is about 30%. With only 2wt% addition of s-CNTs, the modulus, strength and strain of PA6 are dramatically improved by about 46%, 85%, and 200% respectively. The tensile course of s-CNTs/ PA6 composites shows that the increase of modulus were provided by both the increase of matrix crystallinity induced by s-CNTs and the recruitment of s-CNTs, and the improvements of strength and strain were attributed to the malleable integration between the s-CNTs and matrix, which was formed with s-CNTs, crystal matrix based on the tubes and the partial entanglements of tubes.
Juan LiZhengping FangLifang TongAijuan GuFu Liu
Guangxin ChenHun‐Sik KimByung Hyun ParkJin‐San Yoon
O. N. ZabegaevaDmitriy A. SapozhnikovMikhail I. BuzinAnatoliy V KrestininV. A. Kotel’nikovB. A. BaiminovE. S. AfanasyevYuriy M PashuninYakov S. Vygodskii
Omar E. Ochoa-OlmosObed Andres Solis‐GonzalezElena V. BasiukRegina MonteroVladimir A. Basiuk
Hun‐Sik KimByung Hyun ParkJin‐San YoonHyoung‐Joon Jin