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- 2018A new electroactive polymer based on carbon nanotubes and carbon grease as compliant electrodes for electroactive actuatorscitations
- 2017Relationship between processing and electrical properties in SEBS/CNT nanocompositescitations
- 2017Effect of functionalized carbon nanotubes on properties of hot melt copolyamide. (Wpływ funkcjonalizowanych nanorurek węglowych na właściwości termotopliwego kopoliamidu)
- 2015Carbon-nanotubes doped veils
- 2015Characterization of Thermoplastic Elastomers Based Composites Doped with Carbon Black
- 2014Manufacturing and characterization of thermoplastic nanocomposite fibers with carbon nanotubes
- 2013Polymer-based nanocomposite fibers as a precursor for non-woven fabrics
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Relationship between processing and electrical properties in SEBS/CNT nanocomposites
Abstract
This article describes nanocomposites of triblock copolymer styrene–ethylene/butylene–styrene doping with 5 wt% of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) prepared bymelt mixing process. The selection of processing temperature was made according tothe state of macrodispersion of CNTs within polymer matrix. Afterwards, the relationshipbetween rotational speed, mixing time and electrical conductivity has beennoted. It was confirmed that the temperature of 300 C and rotational speed of 100 r/minlead to significant decreasing of CNT agglomerations resulting in high electrical conductivityequal to 8.0 S/m.