Transparent and Electrically Conductive Carbon Nanotube-Polymer Nanocomposite Materials for Electrostatic Charge DissipationIn recent years, nanocomposite materials have been extensively studied because of their superior electrical, magnetic, and optical properties and large number of possible applications that range from nano-electronics, specialty coatings, electromagnetic shielding, and drug delivery. The aim of the present work is to study the electrical and optical properties of carbon nanotube(CNT)-polymer nanocomposite materials for electrostatic charge dissipation. Single and multi-wall carbon nanotubes were grown by catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CCVD) on metal/metal oxide catalytic systems using acetylene or other hydrocarbon feedstocks. After the purification process, in which amorphous carbon and non-carbon impurities were removed, the nanotubes were functionalized with carboxylic acid groups in order to achieve a good dispersion in water and various other solvents. The carbon nanostructures were analyzed, both before and after functionalization by several analytical techniques, including microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and X-Ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Solvent dispersed nanotubes were mixed (1 to 7 wt %) into acrylic polymers by sonication and allowed to dry into 25 micron thick films. The electrical and optical properties of the films were analyzed as a function of the nanotubes' concentration. A reduction in electrical resistivity, up to six orders of magnitude, was measured as the nanotubes' concentration in the polymeric films increased, while optical transparency remained 85 % or higher relative to acrylic films without nanotubes.
Document ID
20130011156
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Dervishi, E. (Arkansas Univ. Little Rock, AR, United States)
Biris, A. S. (Arkansas Univ. Little Rock, AR, United States)
Biris, A. R. (National Inst. for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
Lupu, D. (National Inst. for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
Trigwell, S. (ASRC Aerospace Corp. Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Miller, D. W. (National Center for Toxicological Research Jefferson, AR, United States)
Schmitt, T. (National Center for Toxicological Research Jefferson, AR, United States)
Buzatu, D. A. (National Center for Toxicological Research Jefferson, AR, United States)
Wilkes, J. G. (National Center for Toxicological Research Jefferson, AR, United States)
Date Acquired
August 27, 2013
Publication Date
June 6, 2006
Subject Category
Composite Materials
Report/Patent Number
KSC-2006-050Report Number: KSC-2006-050
Meeting Information
Meeting: ESA/IEEE International Conference
Location: Berkeley, CA
Country: United States
Start Date: June 6, 2006
End Date: June 9, 2006
Sponsors: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers