Study on lowering the percolation threshold of carbon nanotube-filled conductive polypropylene composites

Authors
Park, Seung BinLee, Moo SungPark, Min
Issue Date
2014-04
Publisher
SPRINGER JAPAN KK
Citation
CARBON LETTERS, v.15, no.2, pp.117 - 124
Abstract
Conductive polymer composites (CPCs) consist of a polymeric matrix and a conductive filler, for example, carbon black, carbon fibers, graphite or carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The critical amount of the electrically conductive filler necessary to build up a continuous conductive network, and accordingly, to make the material conductive; is referred to as the percolation threshold. From technical and economical viewpoints, it is desirable to decrease the conductive-filler percolation-threshold as much as possible. In this study, we investigated the effect of polymer/conductive-filler interactions, as well as the processing and morphological development of low-percolation-threshold (Phi c) conductive-polymer composites. The aim of the study was to produce conductive composites containing less multi-walled CNTs (MWCNTs) than required for pure polypropylene (PP) through two approaches: one using various mixing methods and the other using immiscible polymer blends. Variants of the conductive PP composite filled with MWCNT was prepared by dry mixing, melt mixing, mechanofusion, and compression molding. The percolation threshold (Phi c) of the MWCNT-PP composites was most successfully lowered using the mechanofusion process than with any other mixing method (2-5 wt%). The mechanofusion process was found to enhance formation of a percolation network structure, and to ensure a more uniform state of dispersion in the CPCs. The immiscible-polymer blends were prepared by melt mixing (internal mixer) poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF, PP/PVDF, volume ratio 1:1) filled with MWCNT.
Keywords
POLYETHYLENE; BLENDS; BLACK; MORPHOLOGY; POLYETHYLENE; BLENDS; BLACK; MORPHOLOGY; conductive polymer composite; multi-walled carbon nanotube; polypropylene
ISSN
1976-4251
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/126948
DOI
10.5714/CL.2014.15.2.117
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