The present invention is directed to the effective dispersion of carbon
nanotubes (CNTs) into polymer matrices. The nanocomposites are prepared
using polymer matrices and exhibit a unique combination of properties,
most notably, high retention of optical transparency in the visible range
(i.e., 400 800 nm), electrical conductivity, and high thermal stability.
By appropriate selection of the matrix resin, additional properties such
as vacuum ultraviolet radiation resistance, atomic oxygen resistance,
high glass transition (T.sub.g) temperatures, and excellent toughness can
be attained. The resulting nanocomposites can be used to fabricate or
formulate a variety of articles such as coatings on a variety of
substrates, films, foams, fibers, threads, adhesives and fiber coated
prepreg. The properties of the nanocomposites can be adjusted by
selection of the polymer matrix and CNT to fabricate articles that
possess high optical transparency and antistatic behavior.