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Polymers & Polymer Composites | 2013

Extrusion of CNT-modified Polymers with Low Viscosity - Influence of Crystallization and CNT Orientation on the Electrical Properties

Wilhelm Steinmann; Thomas Vad; Benjamin Weise; J. Wulfhorst; Gunnar Henrik Seide; Thomas Gries; M. Heidelmann; T. Weirich

Several polymers were modified with multiwalled carbon nanotubes (CNT) to study the influences of the crystallization in the polymeric matrix and of the CNT orientation during extrusion on the electrical conductivity. Experiments were carried out with common semi-crystalline polymers (polypropylene, polyethylene, polyamide 6) and compared to an amorphous polymer (ethylene vinyl acetate). All polymers were grades with low viscosity, so that the CNT could be oriented well during extrusion. For all materials, the percolation threshold was determined, and the lowest value of 3% was found in polypropylene. The percolation threshold was correlated to the degree of crystallinity of the matrix polymers, so that crystallites could be seen as an excluded volume for CNT. The crystallization itself was analyzed by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), whereby nucleation effects and changes in the crystallization temperature were found. The shear rate during extrusion had a large influence on the electrical conductivity. This effect was analyzed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), with which the orientation of CNT in the direction of extrusion was visualized and differences between the polymer matrices were explained.


Polymers | 2017

Novel Melt-Spun Polymer-Optical Poly(methyl methacrylate) Fibers Studied by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering

Markus Beckers; Thomas Vad; Benjamin Mohr; Benjamin Weise; Wilhelm Steinmann; Thomas Gries; Gunnar Henrik Seide; Emmanuel Kentzinger; Christian-Alexander Bunge

The structural properties of novel melt-spun polymer optical fibers (POFs) are investigated by small-angle X-ray scattering. The amorphous PMMA POFs were subjected to a rapid cooling in a water quench right after extrusion in order to obtain a radial refractive index profile. Four fiber samples were investigated with small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). The resulting distance-distribution functions obtained from the respective equatorial and meridional SAXS data exhibit a real-space correlation peak indicative of periodic cross-sectional and axial variations in the scattering density contrast. Simple model calculations demonstrate how the structural information contained particularly in the equatorial distance distribution function can be interpreted. The respective results are qualitatively verified for one of the fiber samples by comparison of the model curve with the measured SAXS data. Eventually, the study confirms that the cross-sectional variation of the (scattering-) density is the main reason for the formation of radial refractive-index profiles in the POFs.


Materials Today: Proceedings | 2017

Melt- and Wet-Spinning of Graphene-Polymer Nano-Composite Fibres for Multifunctional Textile Applications

Benjamin Weise; Lukas Völkel; Gesine Köppe; Sascha Schriever; Jens Mroszczok; Julian Köhler; Philipp Scheffler; Marcel Wegener; Gunnar Henrik Seide


Archive | 2018

Entwicklung graphenmodifizierter Multifilamentgarne zur Herstellung textiler Ladungsspeicher

Benjamin Weise; Thomas Gries; Gunnar Henrik Seide


Melliand-Textilberichte | 2018

Polybutylensuccinat : ein kommender Textilpolyester?

Benjamin Weise; Alexandra Friedmann; Gisa Wortberg; Hatice Demirel; Sophia Wenning; Gunnar Henrik Seide; Julian Golz; Tarek Turki


Polymer Optical Fibres#R##N#Fibre Types, Materials, Fabrication, Characterisation and Applications | 2017

Basics of light guidance

Markus Beckers; Benjamin Weise; S. Kalapis; Thomas Gries; Gunnar Henrik Seide; Christian-Alexander Bunge


Future textiles | 2017

Graphene makes its way into textiles

Sascha Schriever; Gunnar Henrik Seide; Nils Guntermann; Thomas Gries; Benjamin Weise; Jens Mroszczok


European Graphene Forum | 2017

Development of graphene-modified yarns and woven fabrics for next-generation textiles

Benjamin Weise; Gesine Köppe; Gunnar Henrik Seide; Lukas Völkel; Markus Morgenstern


Archive | 2016

Nassspinnen von Graphen-Nanokomposit-Fasern

Benjamin Weise; Sascha Schriever; Jens Mroszczok


Archive | 2016

Melt-spinning of graphene-modified fibres : current state and possible applications

Benjamin Weise; Kai von Petersdorff-Campen; Gunnar Henrik Seide; Thomas Gries

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Thomas Vad

RWTH Aachen University

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