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A study on the DC-electrical and thermal conductivities of epoxy/ZnO composites doped with carbon black
Authors:Hassan K Juwhari  Awwad Zihlif  Ziad Elimat  Giuseppe Ragosta
Institution:1. Physics Department, The University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordanh.juwhari@ju.edu.jo;3. Physics Department, The University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan;4. Department of Applied Science, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Al-Balqa’ Applied University, Al-Salt, Jordan;5. Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Polymer (ICTP)-CNR, Pozzuoli (Naples), Italy
Abstract:Thermo-electrical characterizations of hybrid polymer composites, made of epoxy matrix filled with various zinc oxide (ZnO) concentrations (0, 4.9, 9.9, 14.9, and 19.9 wt%), and reinforced with conductive carbon black (CB) nanoparticles (0.1 wt%), have been investigated as a function of ZnO concentration and temperature. Both the measured DC-electrical and thermal conductivities showed ZnO concentration and temperature dependencies. Increasing the temperature and filler concentrations were reflected in a negative temperature coefficient of resistivity and enhancement of the electrical conductivity as well. The observed increase in the DC conductivity and decrease in the determined activation energy were explained based on the concept of existing paths and connections between the ZnO particles and the conductive CB nanoparticles. Alteration of ZnO concentration with a fixed content of CB nanoparticles and/or temperature was found to be crucial in the thermal conductivity behavior. The addition of CB nanoparticles to the epoxy/ZnO matrix was found to enhance the electrical conduction resulting from the electronic and impurity contributions. Also, the thermal conductivity enhancement was mostly attributed to the heat transferred by phonons and electrons hopping to higher energy levels throughout the thermal processes. Scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive spectroscopy were used to observe the morphology and elements’ distribution in the composites. The observed thermal conductivity behavior was found to correlate well with that of the DC-electrical conductivity as a function of the ZnO content. The overall enhancements in both the measured DC- and thermal conductivities of the prepared hybrid composites are mainly produced through mutual interactions between the filling conductive particles and also from electrons tunneling in the composite's bulk as well.
Keywords:epoxy  zinc oxide  carbon black  hybrid composites  thermal  electrical  conductivity
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