Preparation of Controllable and Repeatable Crystalline States through Step-by-Step Self-Nucleation Programming and Its Application for Improving the PTC Reproducibility of trans-1,4-Polyisoprene/Carbon Black Composites
Genshi Liu,
Yishen Zhao,
Meijiang Lin
et al.
Abstract:Polymers
with a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) effect have
exhibited poor reproducibility due to the rearrangement of the conductive
network. In order to improve the reproducibility of PTC solely by
regulating the crystalline states for semicrystalline polymers, the
self-nucleation (SN) effect is used to achieve the repeatability of
the skeleton crystal (SC) and driving crystal (DC). The melting of
the DC contributes to the PTC performance, while the presence of the
SC limits the migration of conductiv… Show more
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