Santosh Kumar YadavIl Jin KimHyun Ji KimJoohoon KimSoon Man HongChong Min Koo
We demonstrate that covalently functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) with a silicone copolymer via nitrene chemistry can be used as efficient conductive fillers for silicone dielectric elastomer actuators. The MWCNTs were covalently functionalized with poly(azidopropylmethyl)-co-(dimethylsiloxane) (silicone-N3) bearing an azide group through a nitrene addition reaction. The incorporation of a small amount of the uniformly silicone grafted MWCNTs (silicone-g-MWCNTs) in silicone dielectric elastomer strongly enhanced the mechanical, dielectric, and electromechanical properties of the resulting nanocomposites. This reinforcing effect is attributed to the homogeneous dispersion of silicone-g-MWCNTs in the silicone elastomer matrix due to the large degree of compatibility between the matrix and the passivation layers of the functionalized MWCNT.
Amit Kumar MandalArun K. Nandi
Chao GaoYizheng JinHao KongRaymond L. D. WhitbySteve F. A. AcquahG. Y. ChenHuihong QianAchim HartschuhS. R. P. SilvaSimon J. HenleyPeter K. FearonHarold W. KrotoDavid R. M. Walton
Michael D. ClarkRamanan Krishnamoorti
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