2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2003.10.038
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Percolation of single-walled carbon nanotubes in ceramic matrix nanocomposites

Abstract: The percolation of carbon nanotubes (CNT) in an electrical insulating ceramic is studied for the first time. The in situ synthesis of the CNT (0.2-25 vol%) by a CCVD route allows to achieve their homogeneous distribution in the spinel matrix. Up to 11 vol% CNT, the DC electrical conductivity (rÞ is well fitted by the scaling law of the percolation theory r ¼ kðp À p c Þ t with a low percolation threshold p c ¼ 0:64 vol%. At the threshold, r jumps over seven order of magnitude (from 10 À10 to 0.0040 S cm À1) an… Show more

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“…One of the first studies on synthesis of CNT/ceramic composites (published in two parts) was authored by Peigney and co-workers 39,40 [41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] . These composite powders can then be hot pressed to form macroscopic composites.…”
Section: In-situ Growth Of Cnts By Chemical Vapour Decomposition (Cvd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of the first studies on synthesis of CNT/ceramic composites (published in two parts) was authored by Peigney and co-workers 39,40 [41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] . These composite powders can then be hot pressed to form macroscopic composites.…”
Section: In-situ Growth Of Cnts By Chemical Vapour Decomposition (Cvd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the high temperatures and long durations involved in conventional pressureless sintering, hot-pressing (HPS) and hot-isostatic pressing (HIP) methods, degradation of the CNTs during densification of inorganic matrix has often been reported 33,41,45,48,50,73,[79][80][81][82]85 . The difficulty of entirely excluding oxygen, or indeed reactions with the matrix or associated impurities, often leads to the loss of the carbonaceous nanotubes.…”
Section: Advanced Consolidation Techniquesmentioning
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“…These properties of CNTs endow themselves with new scientific and technological opportunities as an ideal filler material in composites. To date, various composite materials have been prepared by incorporating SWNTs or MWNTs into a metal matrix [9][10][11][12], a ceramic matrix [13][14][15][16] or a polymer matrix [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33]. Polymers can be easily processed and fabricated into intricately shaped components without damaging CNTs during processing using conventional methods, and hence the manufacturing cost can be certainly reduced.…”
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“…44) Reaching the percolation threshold in ceramic matrix composite by nanotubes is also key for developing microwave absorbing materials. 45) As was shown by Chojnacki et al, 46) alumina matrix composites containing multi-walled CNTs possess attractive properties for microwave absorbers in 140 GHz frequency range when the CNT content in the composite reaches 12.5 wt.%, which is just above the percolation threshold.…”
Section: Promising Properties Of Composites Achieved By the Network Dmentioning
confidence: 99%