Hua DengRui ZhangChristopher T. ReynoldsEmiliano BilottiTon Peijs
Abstract A new concept is described for the creation of multifunctional polymer nanocomposite tapes (or fibres) that combines high stiffness and strength with good electrical properties and a low percolation threshold of carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The concept is based on a bicomponent tape (or fibre) construction consisting of a highly oriented polymer core and a conductive polymer composite (CPC) skin based on a polymer with a lower melting temperature than the core, enabling thermal annealing of these skins to improve conductivity through a dynamic percolation process while retaining the properties of the core and hence those of the tape (or fibre). The percolation threshold in the CPC skins of the highly drawn conductive bicomponent tapes could be decreased from 5.3 to 1.1 wt.‐% after annealing. magnified image
Fang MaiHua DengWei TuSayamol ChankajornQiang FuEmiliano BilottiTon Peijs
Baoshuai HanEnyu GuoXiang XueZhiyong ZhaoTiejun LiYanjin XuLiangshun LuoHongliang Hou
Songlin ZhangAyou HaoNam NguyenAbiodun OluwalowoZhe LiuYourri DessureaultJin Gyu ParkRichard Liang
Wenhan GuoChao LiuXuemei SunZhibin YangHamid G. KiaHuisheng Peng
Claire ArnaudFlorence LecouturierDavid MesguichNelson FerreiraGeoffroy ChevallierClaude EstournèsAlicia WeibelChristophe Laurent