2011
DOI: 10.1039/c0jm04543h
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Preparation of high performance conductive polymer fibres from double percolated structure

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“…When NR/ENR is 70/30, the electrical conductivity of CCB/NR/ENR composite reaches the optimum value of 0.34 S/m, which is 1.45 and 11.03 times as the conductivity of CCB/NR and CCB/ENR, respectively. Such significant increment in conductivity is attributed to the double percolation phenomenon [28,29]. One hand, the NR/ENR blend forms co-continuous phase structure, which endures the connectedness of NR phase.…”
Section: Electrical Conductivitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…When NR/ENR is 70/30, the electrical conductivity of CCB/NR/ENR composite reaches the optimum value of 0.34 S/m, which is 1.45 and 11.03 times as the conductivity of CCB/NR and CCB/ENR, respectively. Such significant increment in conductivity is attributed to the double percolation phenomenon [28,29]. One hand, the NR/ENR blend forms co-continuous phase structure, which endures the connectedness of NR phase.…”
Section: Electrical Conductivitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Out of many possible functionalized forms of graphene and its composites, polymer-based graphene composites are quite promising candidates due to combined improved properties [8]. A flexible supercapacitor is one of the most important energy storage devices which have been extensively explored in these years [9]. Graphene possesses a honeycomb-like structure with sp 2 -bonded carbon atoms closely packed with oxygen molecules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[24][25][26][27][28][29] Gubbels et al used the double percolation and selective location of CB at the polyblend interface to achieve a very low percolation threshold of 0.4 wt% in a CB/polyethylene/ polystyrene composite. 24 Double-percolated networks are generally based on immiscible polymer blend systems, and they therefore-similar to segregated CPCs-greatly lower the toughness and ductility of the composites, due to the incompatibility of the polymers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%