This work aims at illustrating a new composite material (CM) useful in biomedical field. In particular, the composite obtained through the self-grafting of a Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNT) aqueous dispersion onto the poly-dymethyl-siloxane (PDMS) film surfaces is investigated. Both electrical and mechanical properties of this CM have been analyzed, a new investigation has been carried out to confirm the stability of SWCNT grafting and the prototype of an artificial bladder has been realized. This study proves a good reliability of the CM due to about 100 μm of SWCNT penetration depth into the polymer surface and consequently its excellent electro-mechanical properties.
Prioriello, A., Fazi, L., Romanelli, G., Morales, P., Andreani, C., Senesi, R. (2025). Single wall carbon nanotubes - polymer composite materials and their biomedical applications. NUOVO CIMENTO DELLA SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI FISICA. C, GEOPHYSICS AND SPACE PHYSICS, 48(4) [10.1393/ncc/i2025-25245-4].
Single wall carbon nanotubes - polymer composite materials and their biomedical applications
Prioriello, A.
;Fazi, L.;Romanelli, G.;Andreani, C.;Senesi, R.
2025-09-04
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This work aims at illustrating a new composite material (CM) useful in biomedical field. In particular, the composite obtained through the self-grafting of a Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNT) aqueous dispersion onto the poly-dymethyl-siloxane (PDMS) film surfaces is investigated. Both electrical and mechanical properties of this CM have been analyzed, a new investigation has been carried out to confirm the stability of SWCNT grafting and the prototype of an artificial bladder has been realized. This study proves a good reliability of the CM due to about 100 μm of SWCNT penetration depth into the polymer surface and consequently its excellent electro-mechanical properties.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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