A critical role of CNT real volume fraction on nanocomposite modulus
K Duan and YL He and XN Liao and JW Zhang and L Li and XB Li and SH Liu and YJ Hu and XL Wang and Y Lu, CARBON, 189, 395-403 (2022).
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2021.12.083
It is a long-standing puzzle that whether the micromechanical theory is still valid to CNTs-reinforced polymer nanocomposites and why these nanocomposites always show inferior mechanical properties. Herein, we introduced the concept of the real volume fraction for CNT, based on the hypothesis that only the tube walls having direct contact with the polymer matrix carry the external loading. A new micromechanical model on the modulus of nanocomposites was then developed based on this concept. Through a joint study of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and experimental tests, the correctness and applicability of the proposed micromechanical model were verified, which strongly demonstrate that the micromechanical theory is still applicable to nanocomposites when it sufficiently considers the unique nature of CNTs, such as the real volume fraction, orientations, and aspect ratio. Moreover, the low real volume fraction of multi-walled CNTs is the key reason for the inferior mechanical properties of nanocomposites with uniformly dispersed fillers. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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