2021
DOI: 10.30919/es8d576
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Negative Permittivity Behavior in Flexible Carbon Nanofibers- Polydimethylsiloxane Films

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“…In other words, when MWCNTs content was increased to 20 wt%, some MWCNTs started to form network while other MWCNTs insulated by the PS matrix could still form the micro-capacitors, hence, the number of equivalent micro-capacitors decreased and the micro-capacitors effect was weakened, leading to the decrease of ɛ′. [45,46] The real permittivity as a function of the MWCNTs content at 1 MHz was shown in Figure 4b. It was observed that the ɛ′ firstly increased with increasing MWCNTs content from 2 to 15 wt%, and high ɛ′ value was achieved due to enhanced microcapacitors effect.…”
Section: Dielectric Properties Of Ps/mwcnts Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, when MWCNTs content was increased to 20 wt%, some MWCNTs started to form network while other MWCNTs insulated by the PS matrix could still form the micro-capacitors, hence, the number of equivalent micro-capacitors decreased and the micro-capacitors effect was weakened, leading to the decrease of ɛ′. [45,46] The real permittivity as a function of the MWCNTs content at 1 MHz was shown in Figure 4b. It was observed that the ɛ′ firstly increased with increasing MWCNTs content from 2 to 15 wt%, and high ɛ′ value was achieved due to enhanced microcapacitors effect.…”
Section: Dielectric Properties Of Ps/mwcnts Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[29,30] These studies demonstrate that use of carbon nanomaterials especially MWCNT leads to significantly increase in properties and these properties were useful for various applications such as strain sensors [29,30] and flexible sensors. [31][32][33][34][35][36] Other studies use different type of nanofillers such as nickel, and antimony trioxide, silver micro-tube or MWCNT in different types of polymer composites such as PDMS and improved properties are reported. [37][38][39] These studies further show that such improved properties are useful for various applications such as EMI or strain sensing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…At present, the use of conductive elastic composite hydrogels or poriferous sponges with suitable conductivity for flexible and wear‐resistant piezoresistive pressure sensors or other applications are attracted widespread attention 24–29 . Due to the excellent conductivity, the conductive hydrogels or sponges are considered as ideal pressure‐sensitive sensors 30 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%