Abstract
In this study the effects of the dispersion of carboxylated single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT-c) in epoxy matrices using two different routes were investigated. In the first route, SWCNT-c were dispersed in the resin using solvent and tip sonication. In the second route, SWCNT-c were dispersed in the hardener in two different ways: with and without solvent, but both with tip sonication. For comparison purposes, neat epoxy was also prepared using the same curing conditions. The samples were characterized via mechanical and dilatometric testing, raman and FTIR analyses, SEM images, and dilatometric tests. An increase of 88% was found for Young’s modulus in the route with dispersion in the resin aided by solvent. Dispersing the SWCNT-c into the hardener showed a significant increase in some mechanical properties, indicating that this is a possible route for preparing nanocomposites. In addition it was observed that all nanocomposites presented smaller volumetric expansion than neat epoxy.
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