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Electric field-induced alignment

This chapter deals with the behavior of block copolymer nanostructures subjected to electric fields. We will consider the thin film behavior, elucidate the parameters governing the electric-field-induced alignment, and finally turn to bulk structures and show novel effects of high field strengths on block copolymer... [Pg.4]

Boker A et al (2003) Electric field induced alignment of concentrated block copolymer solutions. Macromolecules 36(21) 8078-8087... [Pg.30]

Boker A et al (2002) Microscopic mechanisms of electric-field-induced alignment of block copolymer microdomains. Phys Rev Lett 89(13) 135502... [Pg.30]

Acharya M, Arumugam GK, Heiden PA (2008) Dual electric field induced alignment of electrospun nanofibers. Macromol Mater Eng 293(8) 666-674... [Pg.207]

Martin, C. A., Sandler, J. K. W., Windle, A. H., Schwarz, M. K., Bauhofer, W., Schulte, K., and Shaffer, M. S. P., Electric field-induced aligned multi-waU carbon nanotube networks in epoxy composites, Polymer, 46, 877-886 (2005). [Pg.548]

Thum-Albrecht, T., DeRouchey, J., Russell, T.P., Kolb, R. Pathways toward electric field induced alignment of block copolymers. Macromolecules 35, 8106 (2002)... [Pg.95]

T Thurn-Albrecht, J. DeRouchey, T. P. Russell, and R. Kolb, "Pathways Toward Electric Field Induced Alignment of Block Copolymers," Macromolecules. 35,8106-8110 (2002). [Pg.106]

An electric field induced alignment technique has been recently investigated to position CNTs at specific locations in an alumina matrix as a simple method to fabricate functional ceramics for devices and circuits [77]. The resulting composites showed macroscopically anisotropic characteristics for the electrical conductivity and the mechanical properties. [Pg.72]

Figure 2-8. Variable-temperature cell utilized for the spectroscopic characterization of the electric field-induced alignment of liquid crystals, a) Complete assembly of the accessory, (b) Expanded view of the sample cell. Figure 2-8. Variable-temperature cell utilized for the spectroscopic characterization of the electric field-induced alignment of liquid crystals, a) Complete assembly of the accessory, (b) Expanded view of the sample cell.
Liedel C, Schindler RA, Pavan MJ, Lewin C, Pester CW, Ruppel M, Urban VS, Shenhar R, Boker A (2013) Electric-field-induced alignment of block copolymer/nanoparticle blends. Small 9... [Pg.385]

Liu WP, Hoa SV et al (2004) Morphology and performance of epoxy nanocomposites modified with organoclay and rubber. Polym Eng Sd 44 1178 Lu KL, Lago RM et al (1996) Mechanical damage of carbon nanotubes by ultrasound. Carbon 34 814 Martin CA, Sandler JKW et al (2005) Electric field-induced aligned multi-wall carbon nanotube networks in epoxy composites. Polymer 46 877 Messersmith PB, Giannelis EP (1994) Synthesis and characterisation of layered sEicate-epoxy nanocomposites. Chem Mater 6 1719... [Pg.1458]

Martin C, Sandler J, Windle A, Schwarz M-K, Bauhofer W, Schulte K, Shaffer M (2005) Electric field-induced aligned multi-wall carbon nanotube networks in epoxy composites. Polymer 46 877... [Pg.38]


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