2016
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2015-0126
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Single Flexible Nanofiber to Simultaneously Realize Electricity-Magnetism Bifunctionality

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“…Recently, study on anisotropic conductive lms (denoted ACFs for short) has become one of the hottest topics in the realm of materials science and ACFs have been widely applied in the eld of high-technology 1,2 due to their various advantages. 3,4 To date, several types of ACF have been prepared. Type I ACFs are conducting along the thickness direction of the membrane and insulated along the membrane surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, study on anisotropic conductive lms (denoted ACFs for short) has become one of the hottest topics in the realm of materials science and ACFs have been widely applied in the eld of high-technology 1,2 due to their various advantages. 3,4 To date, several types of ACF have been prepared. Type I ACFs are conducting along the thickness direction of the membrane and insulated along the membrane surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Janus nanoribbons array composite lm (S1, PANI:PMMA ¼ 30%) 1.62 Â 10 À8 1.28 Â 10 À12 1.64 Â 10 À8 1.27 Â 10 À12 1.24 Â 10 4 1.29 Â 10 4 Medium 0.96 (S2, PANI:PMMA ¼ 40%) 6.61 Â 10 À8 1.79 Â 10 À12 6.41 Â 10 À8 1.75 Â 10 À12 3.67 Â 104 3.67 Â 10 4 Medium 1.00 (S3, PANI:PMMA ¼ 50%) 1.73 Â 10 À6 2.99 Â 10 À12 1.75 Â 10 À6 2.88 Â 10 À12 5.80 Â 10 5 6.08 Â 10 5 Strong 0.95 (S4, PANI:PMMA ¼ 60%) 2.32 Â 10 À4 1.79 Â 10 À12 2.34 Â 10 À4 1.76 Â 10 À12 1.29 Â 10 8 1.32 Â 10 8 Very strong 0.98 (S5, PANI:PMMA ¼ 70%) 5.32 Â 10 À4 1.22 Â 10 À12 5.25 Â 10 À4 1.22 Â 10 À12 4.35 Â 10 8 4.30 Â 10 8 Very strong 1.01 Janus nanoribbons non-array composite lm (S6, PANI:PMMA ¼ 30%) 1.05 Â 10 À8 1.03 Â 10 À8 1.03 Â 10 À8 1.02 Â 10 À8 PANI:PMMA ¼ 30%) 1.02 Â 10 À9 1.29 Â 10 À9 1.08 Â 10 À9 1.27 Â 10 À9 Open Access Article. Published on 21 June 2018.…”
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“…Common examples of pre-treatment include sol-gel treatment of the polymer solution and dispersive pre-treatment of composite nanoparticles, such as ultrasonic dispersion [10][11][12][13] or coating with oleic acid (or grafting with a coupling agent) to prevent undesirable aggregation. [14][15][16][17] 2.1.2 Electrospinning rigs. Fig.…”
Section: Electrospinning Methods and Fibre Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Das et al . synthesized nano‐sized magnetic FeO/polyaniline (FeO/PANI) NFs for the sonocatalytic degradation of organic anionic Congo red dye.…”
Section: Emerging Application Of Magnetic Nanofibermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are often used to modify the ferrite. For example, polyaniline (PANI)/Fe 3 O 4 /Polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) flexible bifunctional composite NFs have great potential in microwave absorption applications . Xiang et al .…”
Section: Emerging Application Of Magnetic Nanofibermentioning
confidence: 99%