Abstract :
[en] Introduction: Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have attracted a huge scientific and technological interest due to their specific properties. CNTs can be viewed as one-dimensional nanomaterial as they possess a very high aspect ratio (nanoscale diameter and microscale length), Young modulus, and electrical conductivity. Consequently, numerous manufacturing applications based on polymeric materials, such as electrostatic painting, protective coating, or flame-resistant composites, have been found at relatively tiny CNT concentrations. However, the successful development of CNT-based composites requires controlling the dispersion of CNTs within the polymer matrix. (...)
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