JOURNAL ARTICLE

Electrical conductivity of carbon-nanotube/cellulose composite paper

Tomo TanakaEiichi SanoMasanori ImaiKousuke Akiyama

Year: 2010 Journal:   Journal of Applied Physics Vol: 107 (5)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

We fabricated multiwalled carbon-nanotube/cellulose composite papers and measured their temperature dependences of electrical conductivity. The dependences were described with the Sheng’s fluctuation-induced tunneling (FIT) model. A possible mechanism of the electrical conduction in the composite paper was discussed in the context of the FIT model.

Keywords:
Carbon nanotube Materials science Composite number Electrical resistivity and conductivity Nanotube Composite material Cellulose Context (archaeology) Quantum tunnelling Conductivity Thermal conduction Electrical conduction Chemical engineering Optoelectronics Chemistry Physics Physical chemistry

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