Published : 2011-04-30

Obtaining and properties of polyolefin composites metamaterials with copper micro- and nanoflakes

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In the paper a novel preparation method of polyolefin composites of metamaterial properties is presented. The studied composites were obtained by melt mixing of polyolefins and copper flakes of micrometer and/or nanometer-size, as conducting inclusions. The precise control of thickness and structure of the copper layer was achieved by the application of the current pulse and reversed current pulse electrolysis. The structure of the deposited layer on a stainless steel plate and size of copper flakes in polymer composites were studied using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The electromagnetic properties of prepared metamaterials were measured by split dielectric resonator methods.


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Łoś, P., Łukomska, A., Kowalska, S., Jeziórska, R., & Krupka, J. (2011). Obtaining and properties of polyolefin composites metamaterials with copper micro- and nanoflakes. Polimery, 56(4), 324–327. Retrieved from https://polimery.ichp.vot.pl/index.php/p/article/view/923