3D scaffolds from vertically aligned carbon nanotubes/poly(methyl methacrylate) composites via atom transfer radical polymerization
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2015

Vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) synthesized by Thermal Chemical Vapour Deposition (TCVD) were modified using an Ar:O 2 (97:3) plasma to generate oxygen-containing functional groups on the surface for subsequent modification. X-ray photo-emission spectroscopy (XPS) and micro-Raman analyses confirmed the grafting of those functional groups onto the surface of the nanotubes as well as the removal of amorphous carbon produced and deposited on the VACNT forests during the CVD process. The plasma treated VACNT forests were further modified with 2-bromo-2-methylpropionyl bromide, an atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) initiator, to grow poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) chains from the forests via ATRP. Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) of the ensuing VACNT/PMMA composites confirmed the coating of the nanotube forests with the PMMA polymer. 3D scaffolds of polymeric composites with honeycomb like structure were then obtained. Compressive tests have shown that the VACNT/PMMA composite has higher compressive strength than the pristine forest.

B. Chemical synthesis

C. X-ray photo-emission spectroscopy (XPS)

A. Composite materials

D. Deformation

Författare

Behabitu Ergette Tebikachew

Universidade de Aveiro

Magnus Skoglundh Group

Sandra Magina

Universidade de Aveiro

Diogo Mata

Universidade de Aveiro

Filipe J. Oliveira

Universidade de Aveiro

Rui F. Silva

Universidade de Aveiro

Ana Barros-Timmons

Universidade de Aveiro

Materials Chemistry and Physics

0254-0584 (ISSN)

Vol. 149 378-384

Ämneskategorier

Polymerkemi

Polymerteknologi

Materialkemi

DOI

10.1016/j.matchemphys.2014.10.032

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