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Impedance spectroscopy of silicone rubber and vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes composites under tensile strain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2015

Alfredo Gonzatto Neto
Affiliation:
Institute of Science and Technology, Federal University of Sao Paulo, 330 Talim St, Sao Jose dos Campos-SP 12.231-280, Brazil
Erica F. Antunes
Affiliation:
Associated Laboratory of Materials and Sensors, National Institute for Space Research, 1758 Astronautas Av, Sao Jose dos Campos-SP 12.227-010, Brazil.
E. Antonelli
Affiliation:
Institute of Science and Technology, Federal University of Sao Paulo, 330 Talim St, Sao Jose dos Campos-SP 12.231-280, Brazil
V. J. Trava-Airoldi
Affiliation:
Associated Laboratory of Materials and Sensors, National Institute for Space Research, 1758 Astronautas Av, Sao Jose dos Campos-SP 12.227-010, Brazil.
Evaldo J. Corat
Affiliation:
Associated Laboratory of Materials and Sensors, National Institute for Space Research, 1758 Astronautas Av, Sao Jose dos Campos-SP 12.227-010, Brazil.
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Abstract

Composites of silicone rubber and vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes were produced by capillary infiltration of PDMS. The electrical properties of silicone membranes and carbon nanotubes were investigated by impedance spectroscopy. Gauge factor was evaluated by different ways from Nyquist plots, and reached values up 8.

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