Carbon nanotube-polymer composites: Chemistry, processing, mechanical and electrical properties
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TextoSeries ; Progress in Polymer Science, 35(3), p.357-401, 2009Trabajos contenidos: - Spitalsky, Z
- Tasis, D
- Papagelis, K
- Galiotis, C
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Carbon nanotubes have long been recognized as the stiffest and strongest man-made material known to date. In addition, their high electrical conductivity has roused interest in the area of electrical appliances and communication related applications. However, due to their miniscule size, the excellent properties of these nanostructures can only be exploited if they are homogeneously embedded into light-weight matrices as those offered by a whole series
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