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Effect of melt viscosity and surface tension of polymers on the percolation threshold of conductive-particle-filled polymeric composites
Authors:Masao Sumita  Hibeki Abe  Hiroyuki Kayaki  Keizo Miyasaka
Affiliation:Department of Textile and Polymeric Materials , Tokyo Institute of Technology , Ookayama Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 152, Japan
Abstract:The electrical conductivities of carbon-black-filled low-density polyethylene (LDPE), poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), and poly(vinyl chloride)-vinyl acetate (PVC/ VAc) copolymer were measured as functions of carbon content and melt viscosity of the matrix at the temperatures at which the composites were prepared. Sharp breaks in the relationship between the carbon filler content and the conductivity of composites were observed in all specimens at some content of the carbon filler. The conductivity jumps as much as 10 orders of magnitude at the break point. This phenomenon has been known as the “percolation threshold”. The critical carbon content corresponding to the break point
Keywords:Molecular weight  Poly(ethylene terephthalate)  Mechanical properties  Reprocessing.
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