Magazine Article

Multi-scale CNT-Based Reinforcing Polymer Matrix Composites for Lightweight Structures

TBMG-16342

05/01/2013

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Reinforcing critical areas in carbon polymer matrix composites (PMCs), also known as fiber reinforced composites (FRCs), is advantageous for structural durability. Since carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have extremely high tensile strength, they can be used as a functional additive to enhance the mechanical properties of FRCs. However, CNTs are not readily dispersible in the polymer matrix, which leads to lower than theoretically predicted improvement in mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of CNT composites. The inability to align CNTs in a polymer matrix is also a known issue. The feasibility of incorporating aligned CNTs into an FRC was demonstrated using a novel, yet commercially viable nanofiber approach, termed NRMs (nanofiberreinforcing mats). The NRM concept of reinforcement allows for a convenient and safe means of incorporating CNTs into FRC structural components specifically where they are needed during the fabrication process.

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"Multi-scale CNT-Based Reinforcing Polymer Matrix Composites for Lightweight Structures," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2013.
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May 1, 2013
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TBMG-16342
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English