We describe an approach to engineer bi-continuous conductive blends of polymers and multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) by formation of a percolating network of MWNTs in one phase of the blend. Thereto, spinodal decomposition combined with compatibilization by an interfacially segregated random copolymer (rcp) is proposed. A systematic study of the effect of the concentration of the random copolymer poly(styrene-random-methyl methacrylate)(PS-r-PMMA) on the electrical conductivity of a phase separating poly[(a-methyl styrene)-co-acrylonitrile]/poly(methyl methacrylate) (PaMSAN/PMMA) blend with MWNTs was performed above the spinodal temperature (at 220 ° C) and at room temperature. Compatibilization results in a huge conductivity increase, wh...
Conducting polymeric materials with stable phase microstructures have a range of potential applicati...
Broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) is often used to probe the electrical percolation threshold ...
The concept of "double percolation", i.e., conductive fillers are selectively located in one phase o...
We describe an approach to engineer bi-continuous conductive blends of polymers and multiwall carbon...
The mechanism governing the electrical properties for phase separating blends containing multiwall c...
The need for conducting polymeric materials in applications such as flexible electronics and soft ro...
We present novel routes to tune the phase-separated morphology and the percolated network of multiwa...
A bicontinuous PαMSAN/PMMA blend with a percolated MWNTs network in PαMSAN was engineered by compati...
The mechanisms governing the dielectric blend properties at different length scales for phase separa...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. The mechanisms governing the dielectric blend properties at differ...
The concentration of conducting fillers for rendering a continuous conductive pathway is referred to...
The demand for flexible conductive polymeric materials is on the rise in applications such as EMI sh...
Conducting polymeric materials with stable phase microstructures have a range of potential applicati...
Broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) is often used to probe the electrical percolation threshold ...
The concept of "double percolation", i.e., conductive fillers are selectively located in one phase o...
We describe an approach to engineer bi-continuous conductive blends of polymers and multiwall carbon...
The mechanism governing the electrical properties for phase separating blends containing multiwall c...
The need for conducting polymeric materials in applications such as flexible electronics and soft ro...
We present novel routes to tune the phase-separated morphology and the percolated network of multiwa...
A bicontinuous PαMSAN/PMMA blend with a percolated MWNTs network in PαMSAN was engineered by compati...
The mechanisms governing the dielectric blend properties at different length scales for phase separa...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. The mechanisms governing the dielectric blend properties at differ...
The concentration of conducting fillers for rendering a continuous conductive pathway is referred to...
The demand for flexible conductive polymeric materials is on the rise in applications such as EMI sh...
Conducting polymeric materials with stable phase microstructures have a range of potential applicati...
Broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) is often used to probe the electrical percolation threshold ...
The concept of "double percolation", i.e., conductive fillers are selectively located in one phase o...