This paper demonstrates how the electric-field-assisted thermal annealing of octadecylaminefunctionalized SWNT/PMMA films induces an increase in the composite transversal conductivity of several orders of magnitude and a decrease in the lateral conductivity. This difference has been rationalized in terms of the nanotube alignment into the polymer matrix along the electric field direction. This result provides an initial understanding of how electric fields can be used to control the bulk physical properties of such nanocomposites.

Anisotropic Electrical Transport Properties of Aligned Carbon Nanotubes/Poly(methyl methacrylate) Films Obtained by Electric Field Assisted Thermal Annealing

VALENTINI, LUCA;BITTOLO BON, SILVIA;KENNY, Jose Maria
2008

Abstract

This paper demonstrates how the electric-field-assisted thermal annealing of octadecylaminefunctionalized SWNT/PMMA films induces an increase in the composite transversal conductivity of several orders of magnitude and a decrease in the lateral conductivity. This difference has been rationalized in terms of the nanotube alignment into the polymer matrix along the electric field direction. This result provides an initial understanding of how electric fields can be used to control the bulk physical properties of such nanocomposites.
2008
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