Viscoelasticity and high buckling stress of dense carbon nanotube brushes


Autoria(s): Pathak, Siddhartha; Cambaz, Z. Goknur; Kalidindi, Surya R.; Swadener, J. Gregory; Gogotsi, Yury
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01/07/2009

Resumo

We report on the mechanical behavior of a dense brush of small-diameter (1–3 nm) non-catalytic multiwall (2–4 walls) carbon nanotubes (CNTs), with ~10 times higher density than CNT brushes produced by other methods. Under compression with spherical indenters of different radii, these highly dense CNT brushes exhibit a higher modulus (~17–20 GPa) and orders of magnitude higher resistance to buckling than vapor phase deposited CNT brushes or carbon walls. We also demonstrate the viscoelastic behavior, caused by the increased influence of the van der Waals’ forces in these highly dense CNT brushes, showing their promise for energy-absorbing coatings.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/15597/1/Pathak_2009-Viscoelasticity_and_high_buckling_stress_of_dense_CNT_brushes.pdf

Pathak, Siddhartha; Cambaz, Z. Goknur; Kalidindi, Surya R.; Swadener, J. Gregory and Gogotsi, Yury (2009). Viscoelasticity and high buckling stress of dense carbon nanotube brushes. Carbon, 47 (8), pp. 1969-1976.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/15597/

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