An epoxy/carbon nanotubes (CNTs) composite material with a low concentration of multiwalled CNTs (0.5 wt%) has been shown to be applicable in a wide temperature range (up to 160°C) as heating and temperature-sensing element. It can be prepared in any type of geometry allowing a simple application to all kinds of surfaces that have to be sensed and heated. The composite material itself and the electric contacts have demonstrated excellent stability even under extreme ambient conditions. The electrical resistivity of the composite has shown a temperature dependence consistent with the fluctuation-induced tunneling model. This model assumes that the electrical resistance of the nanotube network is dominated by the interconnections between the individual nanotubes rather than by the nanotube resistance itself.

Epoxy/MWCNT Composite as Temperature Sensor and Electrical Heating Element

NEITZERT, Heinrich Christoph;VERTUCCIO, LUIGI;
2011-01-01

Abstract

An epoxy/carbon nanotubes (CNTs) composite material with a low concentration of multiwalled CNTs (0.5 wt%) has been shown to be applicable in a wide temperature range (up to 160°C) as heating and temperature-sensing element. It can be prepared in any type of geometry allowing a simple application to all kinds of surfaces that have to be sensed and heated. The composite material itself and the electric contacts have demonstrated excellent stability even under extreme ambient conditions. The electrical resistivity of the composite has shown a temperature dependence consistent with the fluctuation-induced tunneling model. This model assumes that the electrical resistance of the nanotube network is dominated by the interconnections between the individual nanotubes rather than by the nanotube resistance itself.
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