Interfacial Distribution and Compatibilization of Imidazolium Functionalized CNTs in Poly(lactic Acid)/polycaprolactone Composites with Excellent EMI Shielding and Mechanical Properties
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Imidazolium-functionalized polyurethane (IPU) functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) was used to control interfacial distribution and compatibilization of CNTs, and enhance electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding and mechanical properties of poly(lactic acid)/polycaprolactone (PLA/PCL) based composites. IPU facilitated the uniformly dispersion of CNTs and induced the selectively location of CNTs at the interface and PCL phase, which is beneficial to build more effective three-dimensional network structure at the co-continuous interphase. The EMI shielding properties for the PLA/PCL/8CNT/0.8IPU composites have been evidently increased to 35.6 dB. Meanwhile, the elongation at break and the notched impact strength of the PLA/PCL/8CNT/0.8IPU composite reached 307.8 % and 51.3 kJ/m, respectively, which are increased by 27 and 53 % of PLA/PCL/8CNT because of the compatibilization effect of IPU and the distribution of CNTs. This work presented a promising prospect of polymer-based composites with satisfactory EMI shielding and mechanical properties.
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