Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1252944 | Chemical Research in Chinese Universities | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Conductive polyvinylidene fluoride(PVDF) matrix composites filled with graphited fiber(GF) or carbon fiber(CF) were prepared by the melt-mixing method. The breakage and length distribution of the fibers in the polymer matrix were studied by scanning electron microscope(SEM) and optical microscope(OM) observations, respectively. The differences in the positive temperature coefficient(PTC) effects of the composites were mainly attributed to inter-fiber contact ability. The elimination of the negative temperature coefficient(NTC) effect for CF/PVDF composite was because of an increase in the viscosity of the polymer matrix. With the same filler content, CF could be more effective, to eliminate the NTC effect when compared with GF. Addition of 2% CF(mass fraction) in the PVDF composite with 7% GF(mass fraction) could effectively eliminate the NTC phenomenon of the composite.
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Authors
Xin-lei WANG, Guo ZHANG, Ji-xin LI, Zhuo-shi LI, Zhan-fang LIU, Xiu-qi LIU,