G. AldicaMagdalena Lidia CiureaDorina ChiparaAna‐Maria LepadatuKaren LozanoIonel StavaracheS. PopaMircea Chipara
ABSTRACT Nanocomposites have been obtained by dispersing various amounts of vapor grown carbon nanofibers within isotactic polypropylene. Thermal investigations done by differential scanning calorimetry and dynamic mechanical analysis revealed the effect of the vapor grown carbon nanofibers on the melting, crystallization, α, and β relaxations. Direct current electrical features of these nanocomposites have been investigated and related to the thermal features of these nanocomposites. The effect of the loading with carbon nanofibers on the electrical properties of these nanocomposites is discussed within the percolation theory. The percolation threshold was estimated at about 5.5% wt carbon nanofibers. The temperature dependence of the direct current conductivity is analyzed in detail and it is concluded that the electronic hopping is the dominant transport mechanism. A transition from one‐dimensional hopping towards a three‐dimensional hopping was noticed as the concentration of carbon nanofibers was increased from 10% wt to 20% wt carbon nanofiber. The possibility of a differential negative resistivity is suggested. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2017 , 134 , 45297.
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Tanil OzkanMohammad NaraghiIoannis Chasiotis
Mònica ArdanuyMiguel Ángel Rodríguez‐PérezInés Algaba
Jie ZhangXian WuChao GuoLiangbo YangXueqin GaoHesheng Xia