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Polymer, Vol.44, No.24, 7529-7532, 2003
Gelation in carbon nanotube/polymer composites
The physical gelation in carbon nanotubes (CNTs)/polycarbonate composites was revealed by theological analysis (Winter-Chambon method), based on the data reported by Paul [Polymer 43 (2002) 3247]. The gelation concentration c(g), the relaxation exponent n and the gel strength So characterizing the critical gel point for the composites are 1.6 wt%, 0.75 and 770 Pa s(n), respectively, which are comparable with those found for polymer gels. In fact, the gel points coincide with the percolation threshold of the electrical conductivity and the high strength in CNT/polymer composite applications. The new kind of physical gel originates from a combination of entanglement of CNTs and interactions between CNTs and polymer chains, instead of the chemical bonding or physical interactions in previous polymer gels. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.