Title
Polystyrene grafting of CNx nanotubes for the elaboration of polystyrene-based nanocomposites.
11627/27111627/271
Author
Dehonor Gómez, Mariamne
Director
Terrones Maldonado, MauricioGonzález Montiel, Alfonso
Gauthler, Catherine
Masenelli -Varlot, Karine
Abstract
"This thesis is concerned to the development of novel engineered surface materials using nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes (CNx) that were grafted with polystyrene (PS) chains using in situ radical polymerization controlled by nitroxides. The chemically modified carbon nanotubes were used in the preparation of polymer-nanotube composites with the aim of improving the dispersion of nanotubes within the matrix, but also the
interfacial adhesion between them. The in situ polymerization method to graft polymer chains over CNx nanotubes involved the radical attachment of a system initiator-controller that could follow a Nitroxide Mediated Radical Polymerization (NMRP) in solution. This technique take advantage of the enhance reactivity of CNx nanotubes, and their electrical and mechanical properties, producing low structural damage. An extensive characterization was performed on the obtained modified nanotubes in order to evaluate the covalent polymer-grafting, as well as the material structural changes and physico-chemical properties. Some of the used techniques mainly involved microscopy, spectroscopy and physico-chemical methods, among them SEM, HRTEM and allied techniques, FTIR, Raman spectroscopy, ESR, TGA, etc. The polymer-grafted nanotubes were produced at several reaction conditions, and compared to materials physically mixed. The produced polymer-grafted CNx nanotubes were used as nanofillers to prepared polymer nanocomposites using several kinds of matrices (amorphous PS, semicrystalline polyethylene oxide (PEO) and immiscible blends PS-PEO). The structural and physical differences observed due to changes in dispersion and interactions were described for each polymer matrix. In addition, the polymer nanocomposites prepared with polymer-grafted
CNx nanotubes were compared with sonicated MWNT and CNx nanotubes. The nanocomposite characterization involved morphogical, thermal, electrical and mechanical properties using microscopy, TGA, DSC, dielectric spectroscopy and DMA. Interesting results were obtained, as elastic modulus enhancement and conductivity at low loadings in PS matrices. In other cases, a preparation challenges were found when producing PEO and PS-PEO, due to solution technique and immiscibility of the materials."
Publication date
2007Publication type
doctoralThesisKeywords
Nanotubos de carbonoMateriales nanoestructurados
Description
Tesis (Doctorado en Nanociencias y Nanotecnología)View/ Open
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