Elastic Percolation of Swollen Polyacrylamide (paam)-Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes Composite

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2012

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Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Polyacrylamide (PAAm)-multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWNT) composites were prepared via free radical cross-linking copolymerization with different amounts of MWNTs varying in the range between 0.1 and 50 wt%. The mechanical properties of swollen PAAm-MWNT composites were characterized by the tensile testing technique. A small content of embedded nanotubes dramatically changes the compressive elastic modulus of the composites. Compressive elastic modulus dramatically increases up to 1wt% MWNT on increasing nanotube content and then decreases presenting a critical MWNT value indicating that there is a sudden change in the material elasticity. The critical exponent y of elasticity below the critical MWNT content 1 wt% is found to be 0.58 which is consistent with the suggestions of percolation in the superelastic percolation network for PAAm-MWNT composite.

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Acrylamide, Multiwalled-carbon nanotubes, Hydrogel, Mechanical properties, Acrylamide, Hydrogel, acrylamide, Multiwalled-carbon nanotubes, Mechanical properties, multiwalled-carbon nanotubes, hydrogel, mechanical properties

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02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology

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Q3

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14

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Phase Transitions

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85

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6

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553

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564
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