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Design of superior conductive polymer composite with precisely controlling carbon nanotubes at the interface of a co-continuous polymer blend via a balance of π-π interactions and dipole-dipole interactions

2016; Elsevier BV; Volume: 114; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.carbon.2016.12.048

ISSN

1873-3891

Autores

Jianwen Chen, Xihua Cui, Yutian Zhu, Wei Jiang, Kunyan Sui,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies

Resumo

In the current study, we propose an efficient thermodynamic method to precisely control multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) at the interface of a co-continuous PS/PMMA blend to design conductive polymer composites with ultralow percolation threshold. The achievement of the interfacial distribution of MWCNTs is attributed to the balance of π-π interactions between PS and MWCNT surfaces and dipole-dipole interactions between PMMA and carboxyl groups on MWCNT surfaces. It is found that MWCNTs can be well controlled at PS/PMMA interface when carboxyl content on MWCNT surfaces is ca. 0.73 wt%, which can exactly make a balance between π-π interactions and dipole-dipole interactions. Because all the MWCNTs are precisely controlled at the continuous interface to build a percolated conductive pathway, the percolation threshold of this type of conductive polymer composite is lowered from 1.81 wt% (MWCNTs/PS) or 1.46 wt% (MWCNTs/PMMA) to 0.017 wt%, which is an ultralow percolation threshold so far. More importantly, this method can be easily extended to other systems involved with π-π interactions and dipole-dipole interactions.

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