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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Organic/inorganic nanostructured materials: towards synergistic mechanical and optical properties

Gunawidjaja, Ray 29 June 2009 (has links)
Two designs of inorganic/organic hybrid micro-structures are discussed: (1) silver nanowire reinforced layer-by-layer (LbL) polyelectrolyte composite film and (2) bimetallic silver-gold core-shell nanoparticles. In this work, zero-dimensional spherical gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), one-dimensional silver nanowires (AgNWs), and two-dimensional silver nanoplates (AgNPls) represent the inorganic component. Three-arm star polymer and polyelectrolytes represent the organic component. In the first design, the one-dimensional AgNWs serves as a mechanical reinforcement for the fabrication of mechanically isotropic and anisotropic polyelectrolyte composite films. The composite film is mechanically isotropic when the AgNWs are randomly oriented, and it is anisotropic when the AgNWs are unidirectionally oriented within the LbL polyelectrolyte matrix. Furthermore, above the AgNWs percolation threshold, the AgNWs reinforced LbL composite film is electrically conductive. Therefore, it can find application in ultrathin LbL film-based sensor. In the second design, the zero-dmensional AuNPs were assembled onto one-dimensional AgNWs and two-dimensional AgNPls by means of star polymer linker, or alternatively using polyelectrolytes via electrostatics interaction. The unique feature of these bimetallic silver-gold core-shell nanoparticles is their ability to greatly enhance electric field, due to the silver-gold intra-particle interaction. This allows it to serve as a single-nanoparticle surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate for chemical sensing.
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Optimisation de la conductivité électrique transverse de composites structuraux PAEK-fils submicroniques d'argent/fibres de carbone continues avec ensimage conducteur / Optimization of transverse electrical conductivity for structural composites PAEK–Silver nanowires / carbon fiber with electrically conductive sizing

Audoit, Jérémie 17 January 2017 (has links)
Ce travail propose une optimisation de la conductivité électrique transverse des composites structuraux matrice/fibres de carbone. L'influence de la fonctionnalisation électrique de l'ensimage sur la conductivité des composites est particulièrement étudiée. Des feuillets submicroniques d'argent (AgNpts) ont été élaborés en présence de citrate de sodium (TSC). Leur morphologie plane est particulièrement adaptée à une dispersion dans un ensimage. Les feuillets ont été dispersés dans une matrice modèle. Le seuil de percolation électrique des feuillets est déterminé à 5,9 %. Cette valeur est cohérente avec un facteur de forme modéré, compris entre 12 et 28. L'ensimage fonctionnalisé a ensuite été déposé sur une mèche de fibres de carbone, elle-même imprégnée par une matrice PAEK hautes performances. Avant imprégnation des fibres de carbone, des fils submicroniques d'argent ont été introduits dans la matrice PAEK. Des composites matrice-fils submicroniques d'argent/fibres de carbone avec ensimage conducteur ont été mis en œuvre. Leur conductivité électrique est élevée (7 S.m-1), alors que la fraction volumique en particules d'argent (fils et feuillets) est inférieure à 1 % en volume. / This PhD thesis deals with the optimization of transverse electrical conductivity of Thermoplastic Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer. The influence of an electrically conductive sizing has been investigated. Silver nanoplates (AgNpts) have been successfully synthesized by a soft chemical reduction, with trisodiumcitrate (TSC) as surfactant. Silver nanoplates have been dispersed into a model matrix, percolation threshold has been determined near 5.9 % in volume fraction. This value is consistent with their moderate aspect ratio (between 12 and 28). Size and morphology of silver nanoplates are suitable for their dispersion in the sizing. Carbon fiber has been coated with conductive sizing. Carbon fiber will be further impregnated by a PAEK thermoplastic matrix. A higher conductivity level has been achieved by introducing silver nanowires in the PAEK matrix. Structural composites consisting of matrix-silver nanowires / continuous carbon fiber sized with conductive sizing have been elaborated. Their electrical conductivity reached 7 S.m-1 for a total silver volume fraction of 1 %.vol.

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