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High-Strength Composite Fibers: Realizing True Potential of Carbon Nanotubes in Polymer Matrix through Continuous Reticulate Architecture and Molecular Level Couplings

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NANO LETTERS
Volume 9, Issue 8, Pages 2855-2861

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl901035v

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [10334060, 50572119, 20874023, 10572142]
  2. 973 National Key Basic Research Program of China [2005CB623602, 2007CB936803]
  3. Key Item of Knowledge Innovation Project of Chinese Academy of Science [KJCX2-YW-M01]
  4. Foundation of National Key Laboratory of Advanced Composites [9140C440201060C4401]

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Carbon nanotubes have unprecedented mechanical properties as defect-free nanoscale building blocks, but their potential has not been fully realized in composite materials due to weakness at the interfaces. Here we demonstrate that through load-transfer-favored three-dimensional architecture and molecular level couplings with polymer chains, true potential of CNTs can be realized in composites as Initially envisioned. Composite fibers with reticulate nanotube architectures show order of magnitude improvement in strength compared to randomly dispersed short CNT reinforced composites reported before. The molecular level couplings between nanotubes and polymer chains results in drastic differences in the properties of thermoset and thermoplastic composite fibers, which indicate that conventional macroscopic composite theory falls to explain the overall hybrid behavior at nanoscale.

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