Abstract
Features and problems of producing reactoplastic nanomodified polymer composites were analyzed using modification of epoxide oligomers with carbon nanotubes as an example. Results from dispersion of highly viscous suspensions of epoxide oligomers with carbon nanotubes by a rolling method and by induction of low-frequency ultrasound cavitation were discussed. The efficiency of introducing the nanoparticles into the liquid polymer medium depended on not only the dose but also the mixing parameters.
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