Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.39, No.13, 1492-1495, 2001
Using carbon nanotubes to detect polymer transitions
Raman spectral shifts of single-wall carbon nanotubes embedded in polymer systems were used to measure transitions in polymers. Glass-transition temperatures and secondary transitions were observed, and Raman spectroscopic data were compared with dynamic mechanical tests for a thermosetting and a thermoplastic polymer. The data confirm that the Raman spectral response of carbon nanotubes embedded in polymers is sensitive to polymer transitions.