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Fluids and polymer composites comprising detonation nanodiamond

dc.creatorBranson, Blake Tucker
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-21T21:38:32Z
dc.date.available2012-04-10
dc.date.issued2010-04-10
dc.identifier.urihttps://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/etd-03262010-131940
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1803/11386
dc.description.abstractUltra-dispersed Diamond (UDD) is synthetically produced by the detonation of carbon-containing explosives in an oxygen-deficient atmosphere. UDD, comprised of 5-nm diamond particles, is an attractive nanomaterial because of diamond’s outstanding thermal, chemical, and mechanical properties. Application of UDD additives in fluid and polymer materials has been limited by the strong tendency for the primary diamond nanoparticles to aggregate into structures with sizes ranging from hundreds of nanometers to microns. In this work, a method to separate the UDD aggregates into primary nanodiamond (ND) nanoparticles is demonstrated. De-aggregation processing techniques are coupled with surface functionalization strategies to disperse ND into fluids and polymeric materials. Nanofluids containing ND exhibit excellent nanoparticle stability and enhanced thermal conductivity. Multiple functionalization strategies are explored to achieve particle dispersion in polar and non-polar solvents as well as to elucidate how different surface functional groups may affect the thermal conductivity enhancement of nanofluid systems. Functionalized ND is incorporated into both thermoplastic and thermosetting polymer matrices for enhancement of mechanical properties. An assortment of surface functionalization strategies is employed to achieve high-quality dispersions and to examine how various interfacial phenomenon can affect macroscopic material properties.
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dc.subjectpolymer composite
dc.subjectnanofluid
dc.subjectUDD
dc.subjectnanodiamond
dc.subjectfunctionalization
dc.titleFluids and polymer composites comprising detonation nanodiamond
dc.typedissertation
dc.contributor.committeeMemberWeng Poo Kang
dc.contributor.committeeMemberScott Guelcher
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thesis.degree.namePHD
thesis.degree.leveldissertation
thesis.degree.disciplineInterdisciplinary Materials Science
thesis.degree.grantorVanderbilt University
local.embargo.terms2012-04-10
local.embargo.lift2012-04-10
dc.contributor.committeeChairCharles Lukehart
dc.contributor.committeeChairJim Davidson


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