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SBIR PHASE I: Incorporation of Carbon Nanotubes into Nylon Filaments

$99,998FY2002TIPNSF

Eltron Research, Inc., Boulder CO

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Abstract

This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I Project will develop a method for incorporating Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWNT) into nylon fibers to act as reinforcement. This incorporation will be achieved by wrapping the SWNTs with a functionalized polymer that both allows the tubes to be dissolved in the solution containing the nylon precursors and acts as a load transferring conduit between the fiber matrix and the nanotubes in the final composite. The primary focus of this project is to optimize the SWNT/nylon matrix interaction in order to obtain the best load transfer properties and to direct the orientation of the SWNTs along the long axis of the nylon filaments in order to maximize the fiber's strength. The commercial application of this project will be in the aerospace industry. The high strength nylon fibers are expected to be used to construct flywheel rotors for airplanes and spacecraft that are capable of performing the dual functions of high density energy storage and control of gimbal and altitude.

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