Electrical characterization of aeronautical nanocomposites supported by Tunneling AFM (TUNA)
Epoxy nanocomposites fulfill tight and compelling industrial requirements in the field of structural material for aeronautical applications. In this paper the development and characterization of nanocomposites obtained by filling tetrafunctional epoxy resin (tetraglycidyl methylene dianiline cured w...
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doaj-c389630d6d6f44b58322cc05f39432a62021-04-02T14:09:33ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012330002310.1051/matecconf/201823300023matecconf_easn_ceas2018_00023Electrical characterization of aeronautical nanocomposites supported by Tunneling AFM (TUNA)Lamberti PatriziaBarra GiuseppinaGuadagno LiberataLafdi KhalidNaddeo CarloRaimondo MarialuigiaSpinelli GiovanniTucci VincenzoVertuccio LuigiEpoxy nanocomposites fulfill tight and compelling industrial requirements in the field of structural material for aeronautical applications. In this paper the development and characterization of nanocomposites obtained by filling tetrafunctional epoxy resin (tetraglycidyl methylene dianiline cured with the aromatic diamine 4,4’-diaminodiphenylsulfone, named T20BD) with carbon nanofibers (CNF) is discussed. A filler amount ranging from 0.05% to 2%wt is considered. The DC volume conductivity and the dielectric characteristics (ϵ’) of the nanocomposites in the frequency range 100Hz-1MHz are analyzed and compared with those of the pure resin. Atomic force microscopy, mapping the local topography by means of tunneling effect, is used for recording the electrical percolation path for nanocomposites. In particular, the case 1.3wt% of CNF filled nanocomposites that exhibits a stable behavior of the conductivity in the full investigated frequency range, is here reported. The developed filled epoxy used in carbon fiber reinforced composites, shows enhanced electrical properties leading to better electromagnetic (EM) performances in EM coatings, EM shields and filters or radar absorber materials (RAMs).https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201823300023 |
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Lamberti Patrizia Barra Giuseppina Guadagno Liberata Lafdi Khalid Naddeo Carlo Raimondo Marialuigia Spinelli Giovanni Tucci Vincenzo Vertuccio Luigi Electrical characterization of aeronautical nanocomposites supported by Tunneling AFM (TUNA) MATEC Web of Conferences |
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Lamberti Patrizia Barra Giuseppina Guadagno Liberata Lafdi Khalid Naddeo Carlo Raimondo Marialuigia Spinelli Giovanni Tucci Vincenzo Vertuccio Luigi |
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Electrical characterization of aeronautical nanocomposites supported by Tunneling AFM (TUNA) |
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Electrical characterization of aeronautical nanocomposites supported by Tunneling AFM (TUNA) |
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Electrical characterization of aeronautical nanocomposites supported by Tunneling AFM (TUNA) |
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Electrical characterization of aeronautical nanocomposites supported by Tunneling AFM (TUNA) |
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Electrical characterization of aeronautical nanocomposites supported by Tunneling AFM (TUNA) |
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electrical characterization of aeronautical nanocomposites supported by tunneling afm (tuna) |
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Epoxy nanocomposites fulfill tight and compelling industrial requirements in the field of structural material for aeronautical applications. In this paper the development and characterization of nanocomposites obtained by filling tetrafunctional epoxy resin (tetraglycidyl methylene dianiline cured with the aromatic diamine 4,4’-diaminodiphenylsulfone, named T20BD) with carbon nanofibers (CNF) is discussed. A filler amount ranging from 0.05% to 2%wt is considered. The DC volume conductivity and the dielectric characteristics (ϵ’) of the nanocomposites in the frequency range 100Hz-1MHz are analyzed and compared with those of the pure resin. Atomic force microscopy, mapping the local topography by means of tunneling effect, is used for recording the electrical percolation path for nanocomposites. In particular, the case 1.3wt% of CNF filled nanocomposites that exhibits a stable behavior of the conductivity in the full investigated frequency range, is here reported. The developed filled epoxy used in carbon fiber reinforced composites, shows enhanced electrical properties leading to better electromagnetic (EM) performances in EM coatings, EM shields and filters or radar absorber materials (RAMs). |
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