Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.373, 251-258, 2019
Facile and cost-effective strategy for fabrication of polyamide 6 wrapped multi-walled carbon nanotube via anionic melt polymerization of epsilon-caprolactam
There is a growing demand for the development of a melt process-based nanocomposite manufacturing process capable of minimizing the incorporation of expensive carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by inducing a uniform dispersion of multiwalled CNTs (MWNTs). In this study, we proposed a nanocomposite manufacturing process that includes both physical particle mixing using high-speed rotation and anionic polymerization of e-caprolactam (CL) to induce a uniform dispersion of MWNTs. MWNTs were uniformly dispersed by powder mixing and then wrapped with polyamide 6 polymers by in-situ polymerization of CL. The synergistic effect of the two sub-processes resulted in an enhanced dispersion of MWNTs and prevented aggregation of the MWNTs. The composites fabricated by the proposed process exhibited electrical conductivities of 4.49 x 10(-5) S/m and 1.45 x 10 S/m at 1 wt% and 3 wt% MWNTs, respectively, indicating that by applying the proposed process it is possible to incorporate a smaller amount of MWNT to achieve electrical conductivities applicable for electrostatic discharge (ESD) (> 1 X 10(-5) S/m) and electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness (EMI SE) (> 10 S/m) applications. An ESD chip tray and EMI SE mobile phone case were fabricated using the prepared composite, and it was verified that the ESD and EMI SE performances can be realized.
Keywords:Multi-walled carbon nanotube;Anionic polymerization;In-situ polymerization;Polymer wrapping;Composite;Electrical conductivity