Thursday, July 30, 2009
Multifunctionality of single-walled carbon nanotube–polytetrafluoroethylene nanocomposites

In this study, single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) are investigated as a route to improve wear resistance, toughness and electrical conductivity of PTFE without sacrificing low friction, high temperature capability or chemical inertness. Tribological, tensile and surface electrical measurements were made for 0, 2, 5, 10 and 15 wt.% SWCNT filled PTFE nanocomposites. A dramatic reduction in electrical resistance reflected networking (percolation) of the nanotubes at 2 wt.%. All of the nanocomposites had significantly improved electrical, mechanical and wear performance. Above 2 wt.%, electrical conductivity was reduced by more than six orders of magnitude. At 2 wt.%, ultimate engineering stress was improved by approximately 50%, true stress increased by 200%, engineering strain increased by two orders of magnitude (


(J.R. Vail, D.L. Burris, and W.G. Sawyer, Wear 267, Issues 1-4, 15 June 2009, Pages 619-624,

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