Conductive polymer surfaces using CNT thin films Leitfähige Polymeroberflächen durch CNT Dünnschichten

Liebich J, Althues H, Kaskel S (2015)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2015

Journal

Book Volume: 106

Pages Range: 1378-1381

Journal Issue: 7

Abstract

A newly developed process makes it possible to provide polymer surfaces being formed or modified in a moulding operation with electrical conductivity of up to 10<sup>-3</sup> S. Using a single simple process step, a highly-conductive network of carbon nanotubes is integrated within the outermost nanometre of the polymer surface. This new process, developed at the Fraunhofer IWS makes possible a wide range of novel applications such as plastics with antistatic or electrically-heatable surfaces or conductive plastic components for electrostatic painting and also lectron-optical components for solar cells, displays or lighting.

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APA:

Liebich, J., Althues, H., & Kaskel, S. (2015). Conductive polymer surfaces using CNT thin films Leitfähige Polymeroberflächen durch CNT Dünnschichten. Galvanotechnik, 106(7), 1378-1381.

MLA:

Liebich, Jens, Holger Althues, and Stefan Kaskel. "Conductive polymer surfaces using CNT thin films Leitfähige Polymeroberflächen durch CNT Dünnschichten." Galvanotechnik 106.7 (2015): 1378-1381.

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