Elastomer formulations comprising discrete carbon nanotube fibers

US2016108202A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016108202-A1
Application numberUS-201514924246-A
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Filing dateOct 27, 2015
Priority dateDec 14, 2010
Publication dateApr 21, 2016
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This present invention relates to the carbon nanotubes as composites with materials such as elastomers, thermosets and thermoplastics. A further feature of this invention relates to the development of a concentrate of carbon nanotubes with an elastomer wherein the concentrate can be further diluted with an elastomer and other polymers and fillers using conventional melt mixing equipment.

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We claim: 1 . A composition comprising an elastomer and a plurality of oxidized, discrete carbon nanotubes, wherein the discrete carbon nanotubes have an aspect ratio of 25 or more, are multiwall, and are present in the range of from about 1 to about 30% by weight based on the total weight of the composition. 2 . The composition of claim 1 wherein at least 70 percent by weight of the nanotubes are discrete. 3 . The composition of claim 1 wherein at least 80 percent by weight of the nanotubes are discrete. 4 . The composition of claim 1 in the form of free flowing particles. 5 . The composition of claim 1 wherein the oxidized, discrete carbon nanotubes comprise an oxidation species selected from carboxylic acid or derivative carbonyl containing species. 6 . The composition of claim 5 wherein the derivative carbonyl species is selected from ketones, quaternary amines, amides, esters, acyl halogens, and monovalent metal salts. 7 . The composition of claim 1 wherein the elastomer is a natural or synthetic elastomer. 8 . The composition of claim 1 wherein the elastomer is selected from the group consisting of natural rubbers, polyisobutylene, polybutadiene and styrene-butadiene, butyl rubber, polyisoprene, ethylene propylene diene rubbers and hydrogenated and non-hydrogenated nitrile rubbers, polyurethanes, polyethers, silicones, halogen modified elastomers, chloroprene, fluoroelastomers, and combinations thereof. 9 . The composition of claim 1 which further comprises at least one filler. 10 . The composition of claim 1 which further comprises at least one surfactant or dispersing aid. 11 . The composition of claim 1 wherein the discrete carbon nanotubes are functionalized via covalent bonding, ionic bonding, chemisorption, intercalation, surfactant interactions, polymer wrapping, cutting, solvation, or a combination thereof. 12 . The composition of claim 1 further comprising carbon black, silica, graphene, oil, or antioxidant. 13 . The composition of claim 1 wherein the plurality of oxidized, discrete carbon nanotubes comprise a residual metal concentration of less than about 1000 parts per million as determined ny energy dispersive X-ray analysis. 14 . The composition of claim 1 in the form of a dispersion. 15 . A dispersion comprising: a plurality of oxidized, discrete carbon nanotubes, wherein the discrete carbon nanotubes have an aspect ratio of 25 or more and are multiwall; and an elastomer selected from the group consisting of natural rubbers, polyisobutylene, polybutadiene and styrene-butadiene, butyl rubber, polyisoprene, ethylene propylene diene rubbers and hydrogenated and non-hydrogenated nitrile rubbers, polyurethanes, polyethers, silicones, halogen modified elastomers, chloroprene, fluoroelastomers, and combinations thereof. 16 . The dispersion of claim 15 wherein the UV absorption at 500 nm is above 1.2 absorption units for a concentration of 2.5×10 −5 g CNT/ml. 17 . The composition of claim 15 wherein at least 70 percent by weight of the total nanotubes in the dispersion are discrete. 18 . The composition of claim 15 which further comprises water. 19 . The composition of claim 15 which further comprises at least one surfactant or dispersing aid.

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What does patent US2016108202A1 cover?
This present invention relates to the carbon nanotubes as composites with materials such as elastomers, thermosets and thermoplastics. A further feature of this invention relates to the development of a concentrate of carbon nanotubes with an elastomer wherein the concentrate can be further diluted with an elastomer and other polymers and fillers using conventional melt mixing equipment.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Molecular Rebar Design Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C08L9/08. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Thu Apr 21 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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