Polymer Based Nanocomposites for Power Engineering Applications | Chapter 05 | New Advances in Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 2
Polymer nanocomposites is a combination
of polymer matrix and with a wide range of 1-D, 2-D or 3-D filler materials
(organic and inorganic) having at least one dimension in nm range. Polymer
nanocomposites have unique structures, morphology as well as mechanical,
thermal and electrical properties. Therefore, study on polymer nanocomposites
are being continued for about 25 years. The transition from micro- to nano-
particles lead to change in its physical as well as chemical properties.
Carbonaceous nano fillers such as graphene, CNTs play a very promising role due
to their better structural and functional properties such as high aspect ratio,
high mechanical strength, high electrical properties etc. Several researchers
have been able to successfully implement graphene or hybrid filler based
polymer nanocomposites in electrochemical applications, lithium ion batteries,
sensors, solar cell, water purification, supercapacitors, drug delivery and
tissue engineering. Nanotechnology has the potential to create many new
materials and devices with wide-ranging applications, such as in medicine,
electronics, and energy production.
Author(s) Details
Mrs. Anupa Nandi
Bio-ceramics and Coating
Division, CSIR-Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute Kolkata–700 032,
India.
Dr. Sumana Ghosh
Bio-ceramics and Coating
Division, CSIR-Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute Kolkata–700 032,
India.
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