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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Role of MWCNTs Loading in Designing Self-Sensing and Self-Heating Structural Elements21citations
  • 2023Thermal and Electrical Characterization of Polyester Resins Suitable for Electric Motor Insulation15citations
  • 2021Self-Sensing Nanocomposites for Structural Applications: Choice Criteria11citations
  • 2020Damage Monitoring of Structural Resins Loaded with Carbon Fillers: Experimental and Theoretical Study42citations
  • 2018Morphological, Rheological and Electromagnetic Properties of Nanocarbon/Poly(lactic) Acid for 3D Printing: Solution Blending vs. Melt Mixing42citations
  • 2017Influence of carbon nanoparticles/epoxy matrix interaction on mechanical, electrical and transport properties of structural advanced materials80citations
  • 2017Main principles of passive devices based on graphene and carbon films in microwave - THz frequency range59citations
  • 2011Effect of electric field polarization and temperature on the effective permittivity and conductivity of porous anodic aluminium oxide membranes8citations
  • 2010Cure behavior and physical properties of epoxy resin-filled with multiwalled carbon nanotubes48citations
  • 2009Electromagnetic properties of Carbon NanoTube/epoxy nanocomposites13citations

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  • Aliberti, Francesca
  • Catauro, Michelina
  • Pantani, Roberto
  • Vertuccio, Luigi
  • Tucci, Vincenzo
  • Guadagno, Liberata
  • Spinelli, Giovanni
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  • Maio, Rosa Di
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  • Meisak, Darya
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  • Russo, Salvatore
  • Lafdi, Khalid
  • Naddeo, Carlo
  • Batrakov, Konstantin
  • Volynets, Nadezhda
  • Kuzhir, Polina
  • Kaplas, Tommi
  • Lambin, Philippe
  • Sarto, Maria Sabrina
  • Daffos, Barbara
  • Vilar, Virginie
  • Fontorbes, Sandra
  • De Vivo, Biagio
  • Tamburrano, Alessio
  • Höijer, Magnus
  • Arurault, Laurent
  • Lannuzzo, Generoso
  • Sorrentino, Andrea
  • Vittoria, Vittoria
  • Calvi, Erika
  • Vivo, Biagio De
  • Tamburrano, Aessio
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Morphological, Rheological and Electromagnetic Properties of Nanocarbon/Poly(lactic) Acid for 3D Printing: Solution Blending vs. Melt Mixing

  • Ivanova, Radost
  • Angelova, Polya
  • Maio, Rosa Di
  • Angelov, Verislav
  • Silvestre, Clara
  • Tabakova, Sonia
  • Spinelli, Giovanni
  • Kotsilkova, Rumiana
  • Ivanov, Evgeni
  • Lamberti, Patrizia
  • Paddubskaya, Alesia
  • Meisak, Darya
  • Tucci, Vincenzo
Abstract

<jats:p>The limitation of poor mechanical stability and difficulties in printing electrically conductive components can be overcome owing to the recent introduction of nanotechnology into the field of additive manufacturing (AM) and the consequent development of nonconventional polymer nanocomposites suitable for 3D printing. In the present work, different weight percentages (up to 6 wt % in total) of carbon-based nanostructures—multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs), and a combination of both fillers (MWCNTs/GNPs)—were incorporated into poly(lactic) acid (PLA, Ingeo™) in an attempt to overcome several limitations of conventional 3D manufacturing based on insulating materials. Solution blending and melt mixing were the two fabrication methods adopted for preparation of the samples under test. A comparison of the morphological, rheological, and electrical properties of the resulting nanocomposites was carried out. Moreover, for the same weight concentrations, the influence of physical and geometrical features (i.e., functionalization and aspect ratio) of the embedded fillers was also investigated. Rheological methods were applied to control the quality of fillers dispersion in PLA matrix. The rheological percolation threshold was considered as reference in order to evaluate the internal structure of nanodispersions. TEM visualization, combined with rheological characterizations, was used for efficient control of the nanofiller dispersion. DC characterization revealed that lower electrical percolation thresholds and higher values of electrical conductivity were achieved using fillers with a larger aspect ratio and melt mixing, respectively. Moreover, given the possibility of obtaining complex and appropriate shapes for electromagnetic compatibility (EC) applications, electromagnetic (EM) response of the nanocomposites at the highest filler concentration was investigated in GHz and THz regions. It was found that the electromagnetic shielding efficiency (EMI) of nanocomposites strongly depended on the aspect ratio of the nanofillers, whereas the type of processing technique did not have a significant effect. Therefore, a careful choice of methods and materials must be made to address the final application for which these materials and further 3D printed architectures are designed.</jats:p>

Topics
  • nanocomposite
  • dispersion
  • polymer
  • Carbon
  • nanotube
  • melt
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • functionalization
  • electrical conductivity
  • additive manufacturing
  • melt mixing