چکیده
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This work develops a two-step model for the conductivity of polymer carbon nanotube (CNT)
nanocomposites (PCNT) assuming the properties of tunneling and interphase regions. In step 1, CNT and
the surrounding interphase are considered as pseudoparticles and a simple model predicts their
conductivity. After that, a suitable model calculates the conductivity of nanocomposites containing
pseudoparticles, tunneling regions and polymer matrixes in step 2. The waviness of CNT as well as the
fractions of CNT and interphase regions in the conductive networks is also considered. The experimental
results of several samples and the reasonable roles of all parameters in the conductivity of
nanocomposites support the predictions of the two-step model. Thin and long CNTs can cause a high
conductivity, but only thick CNTs result in the least conductivity. Also, the thickness and conduction of
interphase zones directly control the conductivity of nanocomposites. So, it is important to provide
a strong interphase in PCNT to achieve a high conductivity. Moreover, a poor percolation threshold and
a short tunneling distance enhance the conductivity of nanocomposites, whereas only a large tunneling
distance dominantly reduces the conductivity.
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