Abstract

Carbon nanofibers (CNF) have been obtained by the thermal treatment of the electrospun polyimide fibers in our present work. The carbon structure and surface morphology of the as-received CNFs were investigated using X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy. Investigations of the nanocomposite materials fabricated using these CNFs as conductive fillers and polyimide as matrix show that the presence of CNFs can improve both the mechanical and electrical properties of the material. The conductivity of the nanocomposite films increases with increases in the CNF content and a percolation threshold of about 6.3 vol % (0.0785 in weight fraction) is calculated according to percolation theory.

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