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... transition . It is known / 11 / that in systems based on isotropic fillers percolation threshold equals approximately to 14 - 15 % , and may become higher or lower depending on the sign of the filler particle interaction potential and ...
... transition . It is known / 11 / that in systems based on isotropic fillers percolation threshold equals approximately to 14 - 15 % , and may become higher or lower depending on the sign of the filler particle interaction potential and ...
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... transition temperature of the polymer lies near 248 K / 247 / . It is known that this transition is bound to intensive motion of the main chain segments containing side branches ( the a - transition ) . If this transition happens in the ...
... transition temperature of the polymer lies near 248 K / 247 / . It is known that this transition is bound to intensive motion of the main chain segments containing side branches ( the a - transition ) . If this transition happens in the ...
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... transition in the range near 420 K / 223 / . Probably , this transition is responsible for observed p maximum in the present temperature range . An increase of p is also observed near the melting temperature that , according to the ...
... transition in the range near 420 K / 223 / . Probably , this transition is responsible for observed p maximum in the present temperature range . An increase of p is also observed near the melting temperature that , according to the ...
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conductivity of filled organosilicon rubbers | 43 |
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60 mass additive vulcanization application based on SCTV carbon black concentration carbon black particles carbon fibers cathode characterized coefficient components composite materials composites based conductivity of ECPCs cross-linking curves decrease deformation density dielectric permeability diffusion displayed ECPCS based effect electric resistance electrically conducting filler electrically conducting properties electrically conducting rubber electrolysis electron elongation fibers filler concentration filler particle distribution filler particles filling degree formation free radicals graphite growth homogeneity increase induces interaction interphase macromolecules magnetic field materials molecular obtained Ohm-m Ohmxm organosilicon P357E carbon black P803 carbon black paramagnetic parameters percolation theory percolation threshold peroxide vulcanization polymer composites polymer matrix polymer-filler polymerization possess pressure processes properties of ECPCs pyrolized pyrolysis radiation rubber mixture samples SCTN SCTV elastomer SCTV-based shunt siloxane structure surface temperature dependence tensoresistors tensosensitivity values viscosity voltage volumeric vulcanizates vulcanization network vulcanization technique