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13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
Queen Mary University of London : B - Materials
Effect of melting and crystallization on the conductive network in conductive polymer composites
This paper on the effect of melting and crystallization on the conductive network formation with carbon nanomaterials has great significance for process optimisation of conductive CNT-based polymer composites. It was the result of a collaboration with the German Polymer Institute (DKI) in Darmstadt and was partly funded by the FP6-NMP project 'INTELTEX'. It led to a number of invited and keynote talks at several conferences incl. i-PolyMat 2010 (Netherlands), International Conference on Advanced Fibers and Polymer Materials (ICAFPM, Shanghai, 2010) and MACRO 2010 (Glasgow). It also led to a strategic partnership with Nanocyl S.A., Belgium (michael.claes@nanocyl.com).