2015
DOI: 10.2478/jee-2015-0056
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Electron Percolation In Copper Infiltrated Carbon

Abstract: The work describes the dependence of the electrical conductivity of carbon materials infiltrated with copper in a vacuumpressure autoclave on copper concentration and on the effective pore radius of the carbon skeleton. In comparison with noninfiltrated material the electrical conductivity of copper infiltrated composite increased almost 500 times. If the composite contained less than 7.2 vol% of Cu, a linear dependence of the electrical conductivity upon cupper content was observed. If infiltrated carbon cont… Show more

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“…Various models have been presented to describe phenomena as the effect of hygroexpansion and roughness, such as the model according to the Effective Medium Theory [36,37], Maxwell [38], Maxwell-Garnet [39], Hamilton [40], power law approximation [41], Taylor series [42], percolation models [43,44], bond site models [45,46], and others [20]. However, more data are needed to enable the rational selection and interpretation of such models, which would be desirable for further research.…”
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“…Various models have been presented to describe phenomena as the effect of hygroexpansion and roughness, such as the model according to the Effective Medium Theory [36,37], Maxwell [38], Maxwell-Garnet [39], Hamilton [40], power law approximation [41], Taylor series [42], percolation models [43,44], bond site models [45,46], and others [20]. However, more data are needed to enable the rational selection and interpretation of such models, which would be desirable for further research.…”
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confidence: 99%