In this work, a porous polypropylene (PP)/nano carbon black (CB) composite was facilely fabricated via immiscible co-continuous polymer blend and subsequent dissolution process. The porous structure was generated from co-continuous polymer blend, which was exploited as the substrate for depositing nano CB. The interconnected micro pores of the co-continuous polymer blend and nano pores derived from agglomerated CB resulted in a significant enhancement of conductivity. Comparing with the conventional carbon composite obtained through dual-percolation method, the electrical conductivity of PP/CB composite increased 10 orders of magnitude with CB loading ranged from 1 wt% to 5 wt%. Moreover, it was found that the percolation threshold of PP/CB composite decreased nearly 80% compared with that of as-mixed sample. The enhanced conductivity and much lower percolation make this novel method a potential way for fabricating porous conductive materials for advanced application.
Chiara DionigiTanja Petreska IvanovskaLuca OrtolaniVittorio MorandiG. Ruani
Junhui ZhaoKun DaiChenggang LiuGuoqiang ZhengBo WangChuntai LiuJingbo ChenChangyu ShenJingbo ChenChangyu Shen
Ching Wen LouRuey Bin YangChing Wen LinChien Lin HuangChia Chi FanJia Lin