Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11448659 | Composites Science and Technology | 2018 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
High temperature response capability is critical for multifunctional carbon nanotube polymer nanocomposites. In this work, a CNT/polymer nanocomposite with high temperature coefficients of resistance (Average valueâ¯=â¯â3%/K, Peak valueâ¯=â¯â7%/K, Response rangeâ¯=â¯323â¯K-473â¯K) was fabricated successfully. By developing a percolation network model, this work reveals theoretically that the observed high temperature response is mainly resulted from glass transition of polymer matrix. During this process, the electron transport at CNT junctions switched from quantum tunneling to thermally activated hopping. The simulation results also reveal that the temperature response capability can be further improved (Average valueâ¯=â¯â4.7%/K, Peak valueâ¯=â¯â10%/K, Response rangeâ¯=â¯380â¯K-500â¯K) by using Polytetrafluoroethylene as polymer matrix with 0.5â¯wt% CNT loadings. These highly sensitive, low cost composites have a great potential for wide range applications, such as temperature sensors and temperature threshold switches.
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Authors
Tao Xiao, Shen Gong, Xing Lei, Zhaohan Jiang, Yang Wang, Di Wu, Zhu Xiao, Zhenghong Zhu, Zhou Li,