Open Access
Materials, volume 14, issue 6, pages 1428
Case Study of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Doping by Carbon Nanotubes
Pavel Kaspar
1
,
Dinara Sobola
1, 2, 3
,
Klara Castkova
2, 4
,
Rashid Dallaev
1
,
Eva Stastna
2
,
Petr Sedlak
1
,
Alexandr Knápek
5
,
Tomáš Trčka
1
,
5
Institute of Scientific Instruments of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Královopolská 147, 612 64 Brno, Czech Republic
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-03-15
PubMed ID:
33804184
General Materials Science
Abstract
Modern material science often makes use of polyvinylidene fluoride thin films because of various properties, like a high thermal and chemical stability, or a ferroelectric, pyroelectric and piezoelectric activity. Fibers of this polymer material are, on the other hand, much less explored due to various issues presented by the fibrous form. By introducing carbon nanotubes via electrospinning, it is possible to affect the chemical and electrical properties of the resulting composite. In the case of this paper, the focus was on the further improvement of interesting polyvinylidene fluoride properties by incorporating carbon nanotubes, such as changing the concentration of crystalline phases and the resulting increase of the dielectric constant and conductivity. These changes in properties have been explored by several methods that focused on a structural, chemical and electrical point of view. The resulting obtained data have been documented to create a basis for further research and to increase the overall understanding of the properties and usability of polyvinylidene fluoride fiber composites.
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