Guozhang WuCheng ZhangTadashi MiuraShigeo AsaiMasao Sumita
Abstract Dispersion and electrical properties of fluorinated carbon black‐filled poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) composites were studied as a function of the fluorine content. It was found that with increasing the fluorine content carbon particles tend to stick together to form large aggregates. The percolation concentration increases to a high concentration, whereas the percolation process becomes gradual. The temperature dependence of resistivity measurements show that the fluorinated carbon black‐filled PVDF composites exhibit a high PTC intensity and a low NTC effect. These phenomena were discussed in terms of thermodynamic interactions between fluorinated carbon and the PVDF matrix. The dielectric behavior was also investigated in this study. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 80: 1063–1070, 2001
Defeng WuJianghong WangMing ZhangWeidong Zhou
Jianghong WangDefeng WuXiang LiMing Zhang
Zhudi ZhaoWenxue YuXiujuan HeXinfang Chen
Mayara C. BertoliniSílvia D.A.S. RamôaElaine C. Lopes PereiraBluma G. SoaresGuilherme Mariz de Oliveira BarraAlessandro Pegoretti