The prospects of using carbon nanotubes to impart functional properties to the surface of polymer materials (review)

Solovyanchik L.V., Kondrashov S.V.
Solovyanchik L.V., Kondrashov S.V. The prospects of using carbon nanotubes to impart functional properties to the surface of polymer materials (review) // Proceedings of VIAM. 2021. No. 9. DOI: 10.18577/2307-6046-2021-0-9-11-21. URL: https://test.viam.ru/en/journal/2021/9/2
Keywords
electrically conductive material, electrically conductive coating, superhydrophobic properties, electric conductivity, carbon nanotubes.
Abstract

Presents a review of the scientific literature on various methods for producing electrically conductive polymer materials and coatings. The prospects of using carbon nanotubes (CNT) to impart high electrical properties to the surface of materials are shown. The mechanism of formation of the structured surface of polymer materials with CNT is described. It is shown that the use of CNT is a promising way to impart electrically conductive and superhydrophobic properties to the surface.

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