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Elastomers Filled with Carbon Nanotubes

N.A., Alexander, M., Vaia, R.A., 2004. Remotely actuated polymer nancxomposites—stress-recovery of carbon-nanotube-filled thermoplastic elastomers. Nat Mater. 3, 115-120. Copyright 2004, Macmillan Publishers Ltd. (B) Reproduced with permission from reference Yu, A., Meiser, F., Cassagneau, T., Caruso, F., 2004. Fabrication of polymer-nanopartide composite inverse opals by a one-step electrochemical co-deposition process. Nano Lett 4, 177-181. Copyright 2004, American Chemical Society. (C) Reproduced with permission from reference Fie, X., Shi, Q., Zhou, X., Wan, C., Jiang,... [Pg.118]

There are various types of carbon nanofillers which include carbon black, multi walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), and single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) [27]. In this section the effect of these nano fillers on viscoelastic behavior is thoroughly discussed. The physicomechanical properties of conductive carbon black (CCB) filled ethylene acrylic elastomer (AEM) vulcanizates have been reported by B.P. Sahoo et al. They have discussed thoroughly about the effect carbon black concentration on the viscoelastic behavior of CCB-AEM nanocomposites with respect to temperature variation. Figure 10a, b represents the variation of storage modulus and loss modulus with temperature. It is observed that the value of storage modulus (E ) increased with increase in filler loading in the... [Pg.144]


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