Abstract

A novel nanocomposite consists of multiwall carbon nanotube (CNT)/waterborne polyurethane (WPU) nanocomposite has been successfully prepared. Carbon nanotube was modified, to compatibilize with waterborne polyurethane via covalent bonding or ionic bonding.

Multiwall carbon nanotube technology

Multiwall carbon nanotube technology

Thermal properties show that adding carbon nanotube enhanced the thermal stability by 26 °C (from 315 to 341 °C) when carbon nanotube content was 2.5 phr (part per hundred parts of resin). After the surface modification, carbon nanotube can be dispersed effectively, and improve the interfacial strength between it and waterborne polyurethane matrix. Consequently, the physical properties of nanocomposite are enhanced, especially in the covalent bonding system.

Mechanical property tests show that adding multiwall carbon nanotubes improve the tensile properties very significantly (370% in tensile strength). SEM and TEM microphotographs prove that carbon nanotube can be effectively dispersed in waterborne polyurethane matrix. Rheological tests show that carbon nanotube can increase the melt viscosity and reduce the variation of processing viscosity.

Hsu-Chiang Kuana, Chen-Chi M. Maa, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Wei-Ping Changa, Siu-Ming Yuena, Hsin-Ho Wub and Tzong-Ming Leea, c

aDepartment of Chemical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, HsinChu 300, Taiwan

bUnion Chemical Laboratories, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Hsin Chu 300, Taiwan

cMaterial Research Laboratories, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Hsin Chu 300, Taiwan

Received 31 August 2004; revised 17 January 2005; accepted 15 February 2005. Available online 19 April 2005.