Gan Lin HwangYeong‐Tarng ShiehKuo Chu Hwang
Abstract Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) grafted with poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) were synthesized by emulsion reactions and used as a reinforcement for commercial PMMA. Both scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed that the applied tensile load on the composites was transferred to the PMMA‐grafted MWNTs, leading to a strain failure of the MWNTs rather than an adhesive failure between the MWNTs and the matrix. Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) data showed that the storage modulus at 20 °C of the PMMA composite containing 20 wt.‐% of the PMMA‐grafted MWNTs was significantly enhanced by ∼ 29 GPa (or by ∼ 1100 %) as compared with commercial PMMA.
Shiren WangRichard LiangBen WangChuck Zhang
Durairaj BaskaranJimmy W. MaysMatthew S. Bratcher
Durairaj BaskaranJimmy W. MaysMatthew S. Bratcher
Chun‐Yan HongYe‐Zi YouDecheng WuYe LiuCai‐Yuan Pan
Shiren WangRichard LiangBen WangChuck Zhang