2023-Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit
SIPS2023 Volume 4. Echegoyen Intl. Symp / Nanomaterials for Future Energy Demands

Editors:F. Kongoli, M.P. Brzezinska, M.A. Alario-Franco, F. Marquis, M.S. Noufal, E.Palomares, J.M. Poblet, D.M. Guldi, A.A. Popov, A.R. Puente Santiago, B. Raveau, D. G. Rodriguez, S. Stevenson, T. Torres, A. Tressaud, M. de Campos
Publisher:Flogen Star OUTREACH
Publication Year:2023
Pages:166 pages
ISBN:978-1-989820-78-0 (CD)
ISSN:2291-1227 (Metals and Materials Processing in a Clean Environment Series)
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    NANO AND NANO HYBRID MATERIALS SYSTEMS FOR MULTIFUNCTIONAL APPLICATIONS

    Fernand Marquis1;
    1INTEGRATED MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS (IMTS), , United States;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 341
    Topic: 16

    Abstract:

    Carbon nanotubes and graphene are almost perfect molecules with truly amazing combinations of thermal, electrical, and structural properties. However, to harvest their full potential they need to be fully integrated as hybrid materials in all sorts of matrices. Full integration requires their development beyond conventional composites so that the level of the non-nano material is designed to integrate fully with the molecules of carbon nanotubes and graphene. Here the nano materials are part of the matrix rather than a differing component, as in the case of conventional composites. To advance the development of multifunctional materials integrating nanotubes and graphene, this research is focused on the simultaneous control of the nano architecture, structural properties, the thermal and the electrical conductivity of fully integrated nano hybrid materials systems. These hybrid materials systems are designed to surpass the limits of rule of mixtures in conventional composite design. The goals are to implement multifunctional designs to fully mimic the properties of carbon nanotubes and graphene on larger scales, from the nano, to the meso, to the micro and to the macro scales, and to enhance the thermal and electrical the management, in addition to the control of other properties such as mechanical strength and fracture toughness. These new approaches involve exfoliation, functionalization, dispersion, stabilization, alignment, polymerization, reaction bonding and coating, designed to achieve full integration. Typical examples of structural applications of polymeric and ceramic matrices and applications in energy systems such as capacitors and batteries as well as other material systems are presented and discussed.

    Keywords:

    Carbon nanotubes; graphene; full integration, nano and nano hybrid materials systems; nano, meso, micro and macro scales; nano architecture control; exfoliation; functionalization; dispersion, stabilization; alignment; polymerization; reaction bonding; coating; thermal and electrical the management; mechanical strength; fracture toughness.

    References:

    [1] Marquis, F.D.S. “Carbon Nanotube Nanostructured Hybrid Materials Systems for Renewable Energy Applications” JOM, Vol 63, 1 (2011) 48 2. Marquis, F.D.S. and L.P.F. Chibante “Improving the Heat Transfer of Nanofluids and Nanolubricants with Carbon Nanotubes” JOM, 12 (2005) 32-44. 3. Functional Composites of Carbon Nanotubes & Applications”, Lee, K-P, Gopalan, A.I. and Marquis, F.D.S. Marquis, Research Signpost (2009), ISBN 978-81-7895-413-4. 4. Marquis, F.D.S. “The Nanotechnology of Carbon Nanotube Nanofluids” in “Functional Composites of Carbon Nanotubes and Applications”, Lee, K-P, Gopalan, A.I. and Marquis, F.D.S. Marquis, ISBN 978-81-7895-413-4, (2009).

    Cite this article as:

    Marquis F. (2023). NANO AND NANO HYBRID MATERIALS SYSTEMS FOR MULTIFUNCTIONAL APPLICATIONS. In F. Kongoli, M.P. Brzezinska, M.A. Alario-Franco, F. Marquis, M.S. Noufal, E.Palomares, J.M. Poblet, D.M. Guldi, A.A. Popov, A.R. Puente Santiago, B. Raveau, D. G. Rodriguez, S. Stevenson, T. Torres, A. Tressaud, M. de Campos (Eds.), Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit Volume 4 Echegoyen Intl. Symp / Nanomaterials for Future Energy Demands (pp. 91-92). Montreal, Canada: FLOGEN Star Outreach