JOURNAL ARTICLE

Enhanced Electrically Conductive Polypropylene/Nano Carbon Black Composite

Guang Xiu MaoAn Feng Zhu

Year: 2012 Journal:   Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering Vol: 51 (10)Pages: 1073-1076   Publisher: Marcel Dekker

Abstract

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.

Keywords:
Materials science Polypropylene Carbon black Composite number Percolation threshold Composite material Conductivity Percolation (cognitive psychology) Porosity Nano- Polymer Electrical conductor Carbon fibers Electrical resistivity and conductivity Chemistry

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Citation History

Topics

Conducting polymers and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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