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    Thermal and electrical conductivity of single- and multi-walled carbon nanotube-epoxy composites by Moisala, A., Li, Q., Kinloch, I.A., Windle, A.H.

    Published in Composites science and technology (01-08-2006)
    “…The electrical and thermal conductivities of epoxy composites containing 0.005–0.5wt% of single-walled (SWNTs) or multi-walled (MWNTs) carbon nanotubes have…”
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    Ultra-low electrical percolation threshold in carbon-nanotube-epoxy composites by Sandler, J.K.W., Kirk, J.E., Kinloch, I.A., Shaffer, M.S.P., Windle, A.H.

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (01-09-2003)
    “…Epoxy composites based on aligned CVD-grown multi-wall carbon nanotubes with weight fractions ranging from as low as 0.001 up to 1wt% were produced. The…”
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    Formation of percolating networks in multi-wall carbon-nanotube–epoxy composites by Martin, C.A., Sandler, J.K.W., Shaffer, M.S.P., Schwarz, M.-K., Bauhofer, W., Schulte, K., Windle, A.H.

    Published in Composites science and technology (01-11-2004)
    “…This paper explores the use of aligned chemical vapour deposition (CVD)-grown multi-wall carbon nanotubes as a conductive filler in an epoxy system based on a…”
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    Electric field-induced aligned multi-wall carbon nanotube networks in epoxy composites by Martin, C.A., Sandler, J.K.W., Windle, A.H., Schwarz, M.-K., Bauhofer, W., Schulte, K., Shaffer, M.S.P.

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (26-01-2005)
    “…CVD-grown multi-wall carbon nanotubes were dispersed as an electrically conductive filler in an epoxy system based on a bisphenol-A resin and an amine…”
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    Properties of composites of carbon nanotube fibres by Mora, R.J., Vilatela, J.J., Windle, A.H.

    Published in Composites science and technology (01-08-2009)
    “…Composites have set the standard for high strength materials for several decades. With the discovery of nanotubes, new possibilities for reinforced composites…”
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    An in vitro study of the potential of carbon nanotubes and nanofibres to induce inflammatory mediators and frustrated phagocytosis by Brown, D.M., Kinloch, I.A., Bangert, U., Windle, A.H., Walter, D.M., Walker, G.S., Scotchford, C.A., Donaldson, K., Stone, V.

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-08-2007)
    “…There has been little information to date based on the potential health effects and hazards associated with the inhalation of carbon nanofibrous materials by…”
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    A comparative study of melt spun polyamide-12 fibres reinforced with carbon nanotubes and nanofibres by Sandler, J.K.W, Pegel, S, Cadek, M, Gojny, F, van Es, M, Lohmar, J, Blau, W.J, Schulte, K, Windle, A.H, Shaffer, M.S.P

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (2004)
    “…A range of multi-wall carbon nanotubes and carbon nanofibres were mixed with a polyamide-12 matrix using a twin-screw microextruder, and the resulting blends…”
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    Cause of neural death in neurodegenerative diseases attributable to expansion of glutamine repeats by Perutz, M. F, Windle, A. H

    Published in Nature (London) (12-07-2001)
    “…Neurodegenerative diseases resulting from expanded repeat sequences of glutamine residues are associated with the formation of protein aggregates in the cell…”
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    Structure of and stress transfer in fibres spun from carbon nanotubes produced by chemical vapour deposition by Vilatela, J.J., Deng, L., Kinloch, I.A., Young, R.J., Windle, A.H.

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-11-2011)
    “…One of the most promising routes for exploiting the axial properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is in a macroscopic fibre consisting of CNTs aligned parallel…”
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    Effects of cell irregularity on the elastic properties of open-cell foams by Zhu, H.X, Hobdell, J.R, Windle, A.H

    Published in Acta materialia (04-12-2000)
    “…Foams are more and more widely used because of their high mechanical properties relative to their low density. Most available mechanical models are based on…”
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    Dispersion and packing of carbon nanotubes by Shaffer, M.S.P., Fan, X., Windle, A.H.

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-11-1998)
    “…Suitable oxidative treatment of catalytically grown carbon nanotubes introduces oxygen containing surface groups. Infrared and titration studies indicate that…”
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    Effects of cell irregularity on the high strain compression of open-cell foams by Zhu, H.X., Windle, A.H.

    Published in Acta materialia (14-03-2002)
    “…The high strain compression of low-density open-cell polymer foams has been modelled by finite element analysis. We used a Voronoi method to generate periodic…”
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    Composites of Carbon Nanotubes and Conjugated Polymers for Photovoltaic Devices by Ago, H., Petritsch, K., Shaffer, M. S. P., Windle, A. H., Friend, R. H.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-10-1999)
    “…The advantages of combining carbon nanotubes with conjugated polymers for high‐efficiency photovoltaic devices are explored in this article. The preparation…”
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    The effect of cell irregularity on the high strain compression of 2D Voronoi honeycombs by Zhu, H.X., Thorpe, S.M., Windle, A.H.

    “…The in-plane compression of low-density irregular Voronoi honeycombs with periodic boundary conditions has been simulated to engineering strains of 0.6 using…”
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    In-situ deformation of an open-cell flexible polyurethane foam characterised by 3D computed microtomography by Elliott, J. A, Windle, A. H, Hobdell, J. R, Eeckhaut, G, Oldman, R. J, Ludwig, W, Boller, E, Cloetens, P, Baruchel, J

    Published in Journal of materials science (15-04-2002)
    “…The deformation behaviour of an open-cell flexible polyurethane foam was observed using X-ray microtomography on the ID19 beamline at the ESRF in Grenoble,…”
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    Carbon Nanotube and Polypyrrole Composites: Coating and Doping by Chen, G. Z., Shaffer, M. S. P., Coleby, D., Dixon, G., Zhou, W., Fray, D. J., Windle, A. H.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-04-2000)
    “…Carbon nanotube (CNT) dopants can improve both the strength and conductivityof polypyrrole (PPy), as reported here. A novel electrochemical method is described…”
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    Carbon-nanofibre-reinforced poly(ether ether ketone) fibres by SANDLER, J, WINDLE, A. H, WERNER, P, ALTSTÄDT, V, ES, M. V, SHAFFER, M. S. P

    Published in Journal of materials science (15-05-2003)
    “…Nano-reinforced fibres were spun from a semicrystalline high-performance poly(ether ether ketone) containing up to 10 wt% vapour-grown carbon nanofibres using…”
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    Effects of cell irregularity on the elastic properties of 2D Voronoi honeycombs by Zhu, H.X., Hobdell, J.R., Windle, A.H.

    “…Foams are more and more widely used in different areas. Most available mechanical models are usually based on idealised unit cell structures, and are not able…”
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