Fabrication of flexible electrically conductive polymer-based micropatterns using plasma discharge
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2020Author
Popelka, A.Bhadra, J.
Abdulkareem, A.
Kasak, P.
Spitalsky, Z.
Jang, S.W.
Al-Thani, N.
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In this work, laboratory prepared PANI and it's composite with carbon nanotubes (PANI/CNTs) were used for the fabrication of micropatterns on flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate using the drop cast method and plasma technology. Plasma technology was employed as an adhesion promoter between the PET substrate and PANI layers, as was confirmed by the peel tests. The PANI and PANI-CNTs deposited layers on PET were thoroughly characterized in terms of the surface, as well as the structural morphology, by various microscopic and scanning probe techniques. Moreover, the electrical conductivity of the deposited layers was confirmed by broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) and conductive atomic force microscopy (ORCA-AFM). The presence of CNTs in the PANI/CNTs composite was responsible for the more uniform and compact deposited layers and better electrical conductivity. The laboratory prepared PANI/CNTs samples excelled in terms of their stable conductivity in the whole frequency range. 2019 Elsevier B.V.
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