Explosive percolation is an experimentally-elusive phenomenon where network connectivity coincides with onset of an additional modification of the system; materials with correlated localisation of percolating particles and emergent conductive paths can realise sharp transitions and high conductivities characteristic of the explosively-grown network. Nanocomposites present a structurally- and chemically-varied playground to realise explosive percolation in practically-applicable systems but this is yet to be exploited by design. Herein, we demonstrate composites of graphene oxide and synthetic polymer latex which form segregated networks, leading to low percolation threshold and localisation of conductive pathways. In situ reduction of the g...
The rapidly increasing device densities in electronics calls for efficient thermal management. If su...
Graphene and carbon black have been dispersed in a high performance thermoplastic polymer, the poly(...
The main reason for the rapid development of polymer composite materials is that the traditional "pu...
Explosive percolation is an experimentally-elusive phenomenon where network connectivity coincides w...
Data for paper published in Nature Communications 11/11/2022 This dataset comprises all numerical re...
International audienceConductive composites based on few layer graphene are of primary interests. In...
Herein, investigation on synergistic effect during network formation for conductive network construc...
The latex-based technique to introduce carbon nanotubes (CNTs) into polymers has shown to be highly ...
We show that a generalized connectedness percolation theory can be made tractable for a large class ...
Electrically conductive composites comprising polymers and graphene are extremely versatile and have...
With addition of very low loading of high-aspect-ratio nano-fillers in polymers, the physical proper...
Graphene-based materials are a family of carbonaceous structures that can be produced using a variet...
Electrically conductive polymer composites are in high demand for modern technologies, however, the ...
International audienceConductive fillers such as graphene are able to increase the electrical conduc...
Exploiting graphene's exceptional physical properties in polymer composites is a significant challen...
The rapidly increasing device densities in electronics calls for efficient thermal management. If su...
Graphene and carbon black have been dispersed in a high performance thermoplastic polymer, the poly(...
The main reason for the rapid development of polymer composite materials is that the traditional "pu...
Explosive percolation is an experimentally-elusive phenomenon where network connectivity coincides w...
Data for paper published in Nature Communications 11/11/2022 This dataset comprises all numerical re...
International audienceConductive composites based on few layer graphene are of primary interests. In...
Herein, investigation on synergistic effect during network formation for conductive network construc...
The latex-based technique to introduce carbon nanotubes (CNTs) into polymers has shown to be highly ...
We show that a generalized connectedness percolation theory can be made tractable for a large class ...
Electrically conductive composites comprising polymers and graphene are extremely versatile and have...
With addition of very low loading of high-aspect-ratio nano-fillers in polymers, the physical proper...
Graphene-based materials are a family of carbonaceous structures that can be produced using a variet...
Electrically conductive polymer composites are in high demand for modern technologies, however, the ...
International audienceConductive fillers such as graphene are able to increase the electrical conduc...
Exploiting graphene's exceptional physical properties in polymer composites is a significant challen...
The rapidly increasing device densities in electronics calls for efficient thermal management. If su...
Graphene and carbon black have been dispersed in a high performance thermoplastic polymer, the poly(...
The main reason for the rapid development of polymer composite materials is that the traditional "pu...