研究目的
To develop a novel method for synthesizing MWCNT–PDMS composites for laser-generated ultrasonic waves, focusing on fast, nontoxic production and application in nondestructive material testing and medicine.
研究成果
The study successfully developed a fast, nontoxic method for producing MWCNT–PDMS composites for ultrasonic wave generation. The composites showed promising results for applications in nondestructive material testing and medicine, with sound pressure levels up to 3.4 MPa and a frequency bandwidth of 9.7 MHz.
研究不足
The study is limited by the bandwidth of the hydrophone used (10 MHz) and the potential for damage to the MWCNT–PDMS layers at high laser fluencies (>400 mJ cm?2).
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
The study involved synthesizing MWCNT–PDMS composites by spray coating on a glass substrate, using a Triton-X-100 solution for dispersion. The method was chosen for its speed and non-toxicity.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
MWCNTs provided by Sigma Aldrich and PDMS from DOW CORNING were used. The samples were characterized for optical transmission and ultrasonic performance.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
Ultrasonic homogenizer, airbrush gun, UV–vis spectrometer, PVDF needle hydrophone, Q-switched laser, digital oscilloscope.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
Dispersion of MWCNTs and PDMS in Triton-X-100 solution, spray coating on glass substrates, curing, and characterization of optical and ultrasonic properties.
5:Data Analysis Methods
Optical transmission was measured with a UV–vis spectrometer. Ultrasound pressure was measured with a PVDF needle hydrophone, and data was processed with a digital oscilloscope.
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