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Extension-induced dispersion of multi-walled carbon nanotube in non-Newtonian fluid

Authors
Hong, JSKim, C
Issue Date
Mar-2007
Publisher
JOURNAL RHEOLOGY AMER INST PHYSICS
Citation
JOURNAL OF RHEOLOGY, v.51, pp.833 - 850
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF RHEOLOGY
Volume
51
Start Page
833
End Page
850
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/6114
DOI
10.1122/1.2751384
ISSN
0148-6055
Abstract
In this study, we devised an extension-induced mixer to disperse carbon nanotube (CNT) clumps into individual tubes by imposing extensional stress continuously and periodically. The rheological behavior of the CNT-dispersed suspension was investigated to examine whether the hydrodynamic dragging induces the dispersion of individual CNT from strongly entangled CNT by van der Waals force between adjacent tubes. When CNT clumps were subjected to a continuous extensional flow for a prolonged time, the optical microscopic and cryo-transmission electron microscopy studies showed that the CNT agglomerates were effectively dispersed and some of the individual nanotubes were disentangled from the CNT clump. Shear viscosity of the dispersion increased when the CNT-Boger fluid suspension was subjected to the continuous and periodic extensional flow for a prolonged time, indicating the dispersion of the individual tubes by the extensional flow. Under shear flows, however, aggregated CNT clumps formed larger, weakly bound agglomerates with diameters up to millimeters. The newly suggested mixing technique can be used effectively for mixing two different kinds of polymers with a large difference in viscosity. (c) 2007 The Society of Rheology.
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