Abstract
Green tea has recently been reported to be a good dispersant of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) in aqueous media. In the current work, green tea extract powder was examined for dispersion of SWCNTs in organic solvents. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) was found to be a good solvent of green tea extract for dispersing SWCNTs. A combination of green tea (dispersant)/DMSO (solvent)/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) (nanotube wrap) was obtained that resulted in the dispersion of SWCNTs almost to individual nanotubes or to very thin nanotube bundles. The reinforcing ability of highly dispersed SWCNTs was explored in a PVA matrix producing PVA-SWCNT gel-spun fibers. Extraordinary reinforcing effects on the tensile and dynamic mechanical properties of the composites were observed by incorporating a minute amount of SWCNTs (∼1 wt% to PVA). The analysis revealed effective stress transfer through the PVA crystalline interfaces surrounding the nanotubes.
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