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Composite Materials Having Low Filler Percolation Thresholds And Methods Of Controlling Filler Interconnectivity

dc.contributor.patentcreator Gerhardt, Rosario A.
dc.contributor.patentcreator Ou, Runqing
dc.contributor.patentcreator Li, Zhi
dc.contributor.patentcreator Samuels, Robert J.
dc.contributor.patentcreator Capozzi, Charles J.
dc.date.accessioned 2017-05-12T14:28:59Z
dc.date.available 2017-05-12T14:28:59Z
dc.date.filed 5/24/2010
dc.date.issued 3/8/2011
dc.description.abstract Composite materials are disclosed having low filler percolation thresholds for filler materials into the composite matrix material along with methods of controlling filler interconnectivity within the composite matrix material. Methods are, thus, disclosed that provide the ability to control the desired properties of the composites. The composites of the present disclosure are characterized by a "pseudo-crystalline" microstructure formed of matrix particles and filler particles where the matrix particles are faceted and substantially retain their individual particle boundaries and where the filler particles are interspersed between the matrix particles at the individual matrix particle boundaries such that the filler particles form a substantially interconnected network that substantially surrounds the individual faceted matrix particles. In an exemplary embodiment, the composites are formed by selecting matrix particles and filler particles wherein the ratio of the average size of the matrix particles to the average size of the filler particles is about 10 or more. The selected matrix particles exhibit a glass transition temperature. The matrix particles and the filler particles are mechanically mixed and then subjected to a temperature above the glass transition temperature of the matrix particles and a compression pressure for a period of time sufficient to cause the matrix particles to undergo deformation so as to compress them together eliminating void spaces between the particles without melting the matrix material. The method is also demonstrated to work in combination with more standard art methods such as solution mixing for the purposes of achieving additional control of the properties.
dc.description.assignee Georgia Tech Research Corporation
dc.identifier.cpc H01B1/24
dc.identifier.patentapplicationnumber 12/785711
dc.identifier.patentnumber 7902275
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1853/57933
dc.identifier.uspc 524/1
dc.title Composite Materials Having Low Filler Percolation Thresholds And Methods Of Controlling Filler Interconnectivity
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dc.type.genre Patent
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local.contributor.corporatename Georgia Institute of Technology
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