Nanoparticle positioning effect on the percolation phenomenon of the polyethylene oxide/iron nanocomposite films
Qais M. Al‐Bataineh,
Ahmad A. Ahmad,
A. B. Migdadi
et al.
Abstract:In this research, we demonstrate the influence of compelled iron nanoparticles (FeNPs) up to the surface on the percolation phenomenon and the electrical conductivity of the PEO/FeNPs nanocomposite films by applying a uniform magnetic field. The electrical conductivity of the PEO/FeNPs nanocomposite films exhibits a sharp increase from to 390 S∙cm−1 as the FeNPs volume fraction rises from 0.12 to 0.24, where the FeNPs form percolating networks and interparticle contacts. Applying a magnetic field drives the F… Show more
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