Author/Authors
GÜLTEKİN, Nergis D. Marmara University - Faculty of Technology - Department of Textile Engineering, Turkey , USTA, İsmail Marmara University - Faculty of Technology - Department of Textile Engineering, Turkey
Title Of Article
Investigation of Thermal and Electrical Conductivity Properties of Carbon Black Coated Cotton Fabrics
شماره ركورد
43919
Abstract
In this study, the thermal and electrical conductivity properties of carbon black coated cotton fabrics were investigated. To obtain coated cotton fabrics, first carbon black nanoparticles were dispersed in distilled water. To improve dispersion stability of water based carbon black coating solutions, anionic wetting and dispersing agent was used. Plain weaved cotton fabrics were dipped into carbon black dispersion for 5 min. Because of the strong absorption, the cotton fabric was quickly coated by the carbon black dispersion. Then, the fabric with carbon black dispersion was subsequently dried in an oven at 120°C for 10 min to remove water. The dipping-drying process was repeated for 5 times to increase the carbon black loading in cotton fabric. Different carbon black concentrations on coating process were examined. The effects of carbon black loading on thermal and electrical conductivity properties of fabrics were investigated.
From Page
91
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Thermal conductivity , electrical conductivity , carbon black
JournalTitle
International journal of advances in engineering and pure sciences
To Page
94
JournalTitle
International journal of advances in engineering and pure sciences
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