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Polystyrene/multi-wall carbon nanotube composite and its foam assisted by ultrasound vibration

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Polystyrene/multi-wall carbon nanotube composite with an interconnected honeycomb-like structure was prepared by firstly coating the surface of the polystyrene pellets with multi-wall carbon nanotube, and sequentially welded through an ultrasound… Click to show full abstract

Polystyrene/multi-wall carbon nanotube composite with an interconnected honeycomb-like structure was prepared by firstly coating the surface of the polystyrene pellets with multi-wall carbon nanotube, and sequentially welded through an ultrasound vibration technique. The mechanical and morphological properties of as-prepared composite were investigated in various measurements. It was found that an aggregative and honeycomb-like morphology of multi-wall carbon nanotube existed in the polystyrene/multi-wall carbon nanotube composite according to the polarized optical microscopic and scanning electron microscopic results; the ultrasound vibration could benefit to the performance of flexural strength. Furthermore, different composite foams were studied in this work, employing supercritical carbon dioxide as a blowing agent. Compared to other foams prepared by the conventional methods, the compressive strength of the foams derived from as-described novel method, was significantly improved. Also, being ascribed to this interconnected structure by coating carbon nanotube on polystyrene pellets, good electrical conductivity of 0.05–0.11 S/m was achieved in the novel composite foams.

Keywords: carbon; multi wall; polystyrene multi; carbon nanotube; wall carbon; nanotube composite

Journal Title: Journal of Cellular Plastics
Year Published: 2017

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