2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2007.11.009
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Effect of carbon black content on electrical and microwave absorbing properties of polyaniline/carbon black nanocomposites

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“…A preparação do compósito condutor de negro de fumo/POMA foi baseada no trabalho de Wu et al [31] e conduzida de maneira semelhante à utilizada para a síntese química da POMA. A diferença residiu no acréscimo de 1, 5, 10 e 20% em massa de negro de fumo comercial (Vulcan XC-72R, da Cabot, com tamanho médio de partículas entre 30 e 60 nm e área superficial específica de 378 m 2 .g -1 [32,33] ), respectivamente, no meio reacional, juntamente com a o-metoxianlina.…”
Section: Preparação Do Compósito Condutor Negro De Fumo/pomaunclassified
“…A preparação do compósito condutor de negro de fumo/POMA foi baseada no trabalho de Wu et al [31] e conduzida de maneira semelhante à utilizada para a síntese química da POMA. A diferença residiu no acréscimo de 1, 5, 10 e 20% em massa de negro de fumo comercial (Vulcan XC-72R, da Cabot, com tamanho médio de partículas entre 30 e 60 nm e área superficial específica de 378 m 2 .g -1 [32,33] ), respectivamente, no meio reacional, juntamente com a o-metoxianlina.…”
Section: Preparação Do Compósito Condutor Negro De Fumo/pomaunclassified
“…Previously, K.H. Wu [9] et al studied the microwave absorbing properties of polyaniline/CB nanocomposites, the good absorbing performances over a broadband range could achieve with 20 and 30 wt% CB content. However, the high content of CB results in increasing the composites viscosities and therefore impairing the mechanical properties of the composites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…carbon black, carbon nanotubes, silicon carbide, and graphite) have gained much attention due to their unique combination of electrical conduction, polymeric compatibility, lightweight, and resistant to corrosion (Hwang, 2006;Wu, Ting, Liu, Yang, & Hsu, 2008). In the past decades, ferrites have been used as microwave absorbents in various forms due to their lightweight, low cost, and good design flexibility (Liu, Zhang, & Wu, 2011;Shen, Chen, Li, Wang, & Jin, 2014;Wu, Ting, Wang, Ho, & Shih, 2008;Zhang et al, 2014). As ferromagnetic metals have a high saturation magnetization and complex permeability, they were studied as microwave absorbers for many years (Al-Saleh & Sundararaj, 2009;Qing, Zhou, Luo, & Zhu, 2010;Zhan, Zhao, Lei, Meng, Zhong, & Liu, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%