Polyaniline (PANI)-doped benzene sulfonic acid (BSA) with moderate conductivity and high-dielectric properties affects the characteristics of its composites when its loading was below 15%. In addition, heating rate and curing temperature influenced the electrical properties of PANI, which affect composite properties as it was cured without catalyst. Moreover, dielectric, electromagnetic, thermomechanical behaviors and curing parameters were also affected by increasing PANI in matrix.
- Belkacem Belaabed
- Saad Lamouri
- Jean Luc Wojkiewicz