2022
DOI: 10.1002/masy.202100236
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Migration of Electroconductive Carbon Nanoparticles in Polymer Composites Melts

Abstract: Process of nanoscale carbon filler migration in polymer composite melts is studied. Monotonous decrease of electrical resistance is observed for composite materials during their stay in a melted state. This is especially pronounced for composites with concentration of filler much lower than percolation threshold determined for a specific matrix/filler/mixing method combination. This phenomenon can be observed for composites based on different polymer matrices. Also, it is demonstrated that the type and geometr… Show more

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