Effect of crack formation under elongation in carbon nanotube networks embedded in polyurethane

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Trans Tech Publications Ltd

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A highly deformable composite composed of a network of electrically-conductive entangled carbon nanotubes embedded in elastic polyurethane for sensing tensile deformation by changes in strain has been prepared. The testing has shown that the composite can be extended as by much as 400 % during which the electrical resistance increases more than 270 times. The high strain sensing can be attributed to the network cracking upon extension. To understand the cracking mechanism and explain the resistance change, the structural changes of networks made of pristine carbon nanotubes (as well as functionalized multi-walled) were examined. The microscopic observation of crack formation and resistance change of the networks correlates well with the amount of cracking.

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Benlikaya, Ruhan (Balikesir Author)

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Carbon Nanotube Networks, Polyurethyne, Tensile Deformation, Network Crack Formation

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Materials and Applications for Sensors and Transducers İii

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