Carbon nanotubes-graphene-phenolic resin (CNTs-GR-PR) composites are first prepared to investigate the effects of CNTs on negative dielectric properties of GR-PR composites. The results show that microstructures are easily adjusted by… Click to show full abstract
Carbon nanotubes-graphene-phenolic resin (CNTs-GR-PR) composites are first prepared to investigate the effects of CNTs on negative dielectric properties of GR-PR composites. The results show that microstructures are easily adjusted by the mass ratio of CNTs to GR and total carbon content, which have an impact on the negative dielectric properties of the composites. The negative permittivity from the CNT1.6-GR5-PR is observed with the total carbon content of 6.6 wt %, attributed to the formation of conductive pathways. Yet the permittivity of the GR6.6-PR still remains positive, indicating that the addition of CNTs is beneficial to the appearance of negative permittivity and shows the synergistic effect. When the total carbon content exceeds 6.6 wt %, the addition of an appropriate amount of CNTs (the mass ratio of CNTs to GR is 0.33:1 and 1:1) improves the alternating conductivity (σac) and imaginary permittivity (e″), resulting from the connectivity improvement in conductive phases. As compared to the di...
               
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