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Jing,C.;Li,T.;Su,H. (2023). Application of carbon nanotechnology in conductive composites. Applied and Computational Engineering,23,157-161.
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Application of carbon nanotechnology in conductive composites

Chuyue Jing *,1, Tianhao Li 2, Hanyihong Su 3
  • 1 Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • 2 Changchun University of Science and Technology
  • 3 Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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https://doi.org/10.54254/2755-2721/23/20230646

Abstract

Conductive composites play a significant role in today's world. Conductive composites made of composite conductive polymers are improved by adding conductive materials. Carbon nanomaterials have stable chemical properties, light weight and good conductive properties, so that they can be used as excellent fillers of conductive composites. In this paper, the principle and application of conductive composites in the practical scientific field are reviewed. Graphene, CNTs, activated carbon, carbon aerogel and their preparation methods in carbon materials are introduced, and their structures, advantages and disadvantages are analyzed. The application of carbon nanomaterials in conductive composites is discussed. It is found that carbon materials can significantly change the conductive and mechanical properties of conductive composites, and the performance of conductive composites can be improved. Finally, the shortcomings and prospects of the application of carbon materials in conductive composites are analyzed.

Keywords

carbon nanomaterial, nanotechnology, conductive composite

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Jing,C.;Li,T.;Su,H. (2023). Application of carbon nanotechnology in conductive composites. Applied and Computational Engineering,23,157-161.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the 2023 International Conference on Functional Materials and Civil Engineering

Conference website: https://www.conffmce.org/
ISBN:978-1-83558-067-7(Print) / 978-1-83558-068-4(Online)
Conference date: 26 August 2023
Editor:Bhupesh Kumar
Series: Applied and Computational Engineering
Volume number: Vol.23
ISSN:2755-2721(Print) / 2755-273X(Online)

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