The concept of "double percolation", i.e., conductive fillers are selectively located in one phase of a co-continuous polymer blend to form a percolated network in the selected phase, is widely used to reduce the percolation thresholds of conductive polymer composites to a fraction of their original values. However, it is expected that the percolation threshold can be significantly reduced further if the conductive fillers are only selectively distributed at the continuous interface of the co-eontinuous polymer blend, where only a very small amount of fillers are needed to build up the conductive percolated network. Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) with very high aspect ratio (ca. 1000) are selectively distributed at a continuous inter...
Carbon nanotube reinforced polymeric composites can have favourable electrical properties, which mak...
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are introduced into a polymer matrix via a latex-based route...
The mechanism governing the electrical properties for phase separating blends containing multiwall c...
The concentration of conducting fillers for rendering a continuous conductive pathway is referred to...
We describe an approach to engineer bi-continuous conductive blends of polymers and multiwall carbon...
The latex-based technique to introduce carbon nanotubes (CNTs) into polymers has shown to be highly ...
We present novel routes to tune the phase-separated morphology and the percolated network of multiwa...
Selective localization of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) in polylactic acid/polystyrene (PLA/...
The main objective of this thesis was to reduce the percolation threshold of conductive polymer comp...
Improvement on the electrical property of conductive polymer composites is dependent on the controll...
Morphological control of conductive networks involves the construction of segregated or double-perco...
Herein, investigation on synergistic effect during network formation for conductive network construc...
In this project, the phenomenon of ultra-low percolation threshold for electrical conduction in carb...
Carbon nanotube reinforced polymeric composites can have favourable electrical properties, which mak...
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are introduced into a polymer matrix via a latex-based route...
The mechanism governing the electrical properties for phase separating blends containing multiwall c...
The concentration of conducting fillers for rendering a continuous conductive pathway is referred to...
We describe an approach to engineer bi-continuous conductive blends of polymers and multiwall carbon...
The latex-based technique to introduce carbon nanotubes (CNTs) into polymers has shown to be highly ...
We present novel routes to tune the phase-separated morphology and the percolated network of multiwa...
Selective localization of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) in polylactic acid/polystyrene (PLA/...
The main objective of this thesis was to reduce the percolation threshold of conductive polymer comp...
Improvement on the electrical property of conductive polymer composites is dependent on the controll...
Morphological control of conductive networks involves the construction of segregated or double-perco...
Herein, investigation on synergistic effect during network formation for conductive network construc...
In this project, the phenomenon of ultra-low percolation threshold for electrical conduction in carb...
Carbon nanotube reinforced polymeric composites can have favourable electrical properties, which mak...
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are introduced into a polymer matrix via a latex-based route...
The mechanism governing the electrical properties for phase separating blends containing multiwall c...