Electrical Conductivity of Film Composites Based on Polyvinyledene Fluoride with Carbon Nanotubes


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Abstract

The results of a study of film composites based on polyvinylidene fluoride with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy are presented. For composite samples containing more than 0.5 wt % of nanotubes, nonlinear current–voltage characteristics are obtained. The concentration dependences of the electrical conductivity of the composites are examined and the percolation threshold for the samples under study is determined. It is shown that an insignificant increase in the electrical conductivity of the composites is observed even upon filling with 0.2 wt % of CNTs, whereas the electrical conductivity becomes three orders of magnitude higher upon the introduction of 1 wt% of CNTs and is seven orders of magnitude higher at more than 3 wt %, compared with the unfilled polymer. This confirms that CNTs are promising for the development of electrically conducting composites and film materials on the basis of polyvinylidene fluoride.

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A. V. Solnyshkin

Tver State University; National Research University of Electronic Technology

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Russian Federation, Tver; Moscow

I. L. Kislova

Tver State Technical University

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Russian Federation, Tver

A. N. Belov

National Research University of Electronic Technology

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Russian Federation, Moscow

A. V. Sysa

National Research University of Electronic Technology

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Russian Federation, Moscow

A. A. Stroganov

National Research University of Electronic Technology

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Russian Federation, Moscow

V. I. Shevjakov

National Research University of Electronic Technology

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Russian Federation, Moscow

M. V. Silibin

National Research University of Electronic Technology

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Russian Federation, Moscow

A. A. Mihalchan

St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design

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Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

A. A. Lysenko

St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design

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Russian Federation, St. Petersburg


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