Effect of Radiation on the Electrical Properties of PEDOT-Based Nanocomposites

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Systematic evaluation of the influence of radiation on the electrical response of hybrid nanocomposites obtained by adding multi-walled carbon nanotubes into poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) and poly(styrenesulfonate) host matrix is presented. Variations of resistance and conductivity of nanocomposites depending on the volume fraction of nanotubes in the matrix, ionizing radiation dosage, and temperature are analyzed.

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Karbovnyk, I., Olenych, I., Aksimentyeva, O., Klym, H., Dzendzelyuk, O., Olenych, Y., & Hrushetska, O. (2016). Effect of Radiation on the Electrical Properties of PEDOT-Based Nanocomposites. Nanoscale Research Letters, 11(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-016-1293-0

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