Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1667952 | Thin Solid Films | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Optical transparent and electrical conductive (PMMA)/nanocarbon composite films can be prepared through the infiltration of the polymer between the carbon aggregates of a preformed percolation cluster. This cluster is prepared by Langmuir-Blodgett technique as a thick film (2-20 μm in thickness). The performed direct current electrical measurements have shown that PMMA/Multiwall Nanotubes present a lower electrical surface resistivity and a higher optical transmittance than PMMA/carbon nanoparticles composite films. Much simpler and cheaper than other methods, the infiltration method allowed us to prepare composite films with a 75% in transparency and 1 MΩ/square in surface electrical resistivity. The composite films prepared by infiltration method have a good adhesion to the glass substrates but in some specific conditions can be integrally removed as free-standing films.
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Authors
Ion Sandu, Mirela Brasoveanu, Ion Morjan, Ion Voicu, Florian Dumitrache, Claudiu-Fleaca Teodor, Lavinia Gavrila-Florescu,