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Original Articles

Effect of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes on the Conductivity and Swelling Properties of Porous Polyacrylamide Hydrogels

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Pages 624-631 | Published online: 02 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were added to polyacrylamide (PAM) hydrogels in different proportions to tune their electrical and mechanical properties. The choice of MWCNTs as a reinforcement is justified by the fact that these are highly conducting, fairly stable and flexible particles. A series of MWCNT/PAM hydrogels were prepared by freezing method. The characteristic absorption peaks at 1480 and 1213 cm−1 in the FTIR spectra reveal that MWCNTs are embedded in the PAM hydrogels. Powder x-ray diffractograms and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) images show that the MWCNT/PAM hydrogels are crystalline, more thermally stable and have a higher electrical conductivity than a traditional PAM hydrogel. Scanning electron micrographs reveal about reduced pore size, homogeneous and denser texture. The swelling properties of all these hybrid hydrogels were found to be better than those of the parent PAM hydrogel. The Li–Tanaka equation was employed to produce the swelling parameters. The diffusion coefficients (D c ) of PAM hydrogel is 10 times higher than the literature value. 0.8% MWCNTs reinforced PAM hydrogel has excellent τc and electrical conductivity (0.76 mS/cm) with improvements in all properties. Lower D c of 0.8% MWCNTs/PAM hydrogel reveal that extent of crosslinking is much important than density of the system for a better collective diffusion of the respective solvent.

Acknowledgements

The authors are thankful to Professor P. B. Sharma, Vice Chancellor, Delhi Technological University (formerly Delhi College of Engineering), Delhi for encouragement and support.

Notes

Color versions of one or more of the figures in the article can be found online at www.tandfonline.com/upst.

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