Dynamics of temperature dependence of the dielectric properties of a nanocomposite material based on linear polyethylene in the vicinity of the percolation transition
Abstract:Within the frequency range of 30 to 105 Hz and temperatures of 18 to 80 °C, the dielectric properties of linear low-density polyethylene with impurities of flame retardant (20 wt.%) and multilayer carbon nanotubes (1.5 wt.%) were investigated using the oscilloscopic method. This concentration value of carbon nanotubes slightly exceeds the concentration of nanotubes (1%), at which the percolation transition begins for the dependence of the polymer electrical conductivity on the content of nanotubes. It has been… Show more
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