Electrical conductivity of polymer composites based on carbonized wood flour via plasma post-treatment as an effective and economical filler

Authors
Kim, Woo YoungJang, Ji-unLee, Hun SuKim, Seong Yun
Issue Date
2021-09
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Citation
Polymer Composites, v.42, no.9, pp.4814 - 4821
Abstract
The recycling of waste resources is not optional but rather essential to achieve a sustainable human future. In this study, the feasibility of carbonized wood flour (CWF) as a conductive filler was evaluated for improving the electrical conductivity of polymer composites because wood flour is a sustainable and promising precursor for CWF filler, as a naturally abundant and industrially steady resource. The optimized electrical conductivity of the composite with 25 wt% CWF post-treated by the inductively coupled plasma (ICP), proposed in this study, was 71 S/m, exceeding that of the carbon black (CB)-filled composite (12 S/m). In addition, the estimated production cost of ICP treated CWF ($1.35-1.55/kg) was about 22.5%-32.5% lower than that of commercial CB ($2/kg). Therefore, the CWF was an effective, economical, and eco-friendly conductive filler to enhance the electrical conductivity of polymer composites.
Keywords
THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY; SURFACE-TREATMENT; FIELD-EMISSION; FABRICATION; PERCOLATION; NANOTUBES; CELLULOSE; GRAPHENE; BEHAVIOR; composites; fillers; processing; structure-property relations
ISSN
0272-8397
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116502
DOI
10.1002/pc.26191
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