Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5208068 Progress in Polymer Science 2015 62 Pages PDF
Abstract
We present an in-depth critical review of major experimental, simulation, and theoretical work in the field of conducting polymer nanocomposites containing rod-like particles such as carbon nanotubes and metal nanowires. These are a versatile class of materials that are of interest for a wide range of applications. Commercialization of various classes of conducting polymer nanocomposites is growing, yet achieving their full technological potential will hinge on the ability to engineer composites with controllable and well-defined properties, as well as aggressive exploration of new application areas. Thus, the focus of this review is to clarify key structure-property relationships, and to discuss the major gaps and greatest opportunities in the field.
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