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		            Qian-ying Chen, Jing Gao, Kun Dai, Huan Pang, Jia-zhuang Xu, Jian-hua Tang, Zhong-ming Li. NONLINEAR CURRENT-VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS OF CONDUCTIVE POLYETHYLENE COMPOSITES WITH CARBON BLACK FILLED PET MICROFIBRILS[J]. Chinese Journal of Polymer Science,
							;2013, 31(2): 211-217.
						
							doi:
								10.1007/s10118-013-1203-1
						
					
				
					
				
	        
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	                	Current-voltage electrical behavior of in situ microfibrillar carbon black (CB)/poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET)/polyethylene (PE) (m-CB/PET/PE) composites with various CB concentrations at ambient temperatures was studied under a direct-current electric field. The current-voltage (I-V) curves exhibited nonlinearity beyond a critical value of voltage. The dynamic random resistor network (DRRN) model was adopted to semi-qualitatively explain the nonlinear conduction behavior of m-CB/PET/PE composites. Macroscopic nonlinearity originated from the interfacial interactions between CB/PET micro fibrils and additional conduction channels. Combined with the special conductive networks, an illustration was proposed to interpret the nonlinear I-V characteristics by a field emission or tunneling mechanism between CB particles in the CB/PET microfibers intersections.
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								Keywords:
								
 - Microfibrillar blend
 
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