Web Release Date: June 16,
Properties of Polyvinylidene Difluoride-Carbon Nanotube Blends
Center for Nanotechnology, Department of Physics, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27109
Received April 19, 2004
Revised May 22, 2004

Abstract:
Single-walled and multiwalled carbon nanotube blends with polyvinylidene difluoride (and its copolymers) have been characterized. The nanotubes
are observed to form a well-dispersed, structurally random nanophase within the fluoropolymer matrix. X-ray analysis coupled with differential
scanning calorimetry suggests that the nanophase alters crystal formation within the polymer. For most loadings and nanotube types, the
piezoelectric
-polymorph is significantly enhanced over other crystal phases. Solution-cast composite thin films exhibit enhancements in
both the pyroelectric response and mechanical transduction over pure polymer. This is interpreted as resulting from the change in crystallinity.
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