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

  • Park, Seung Bin;Lee, Moo Sung;Park, Min
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.117-124
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    • 2014
  • 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.

Fabrication and Characterization of graphite reinforced conductive polymer composites (탄소 보강 전도성 고분자 복합재료의 제조 및 특성 평가)

  • Heo S. I.;Yun J. C.;Jung C. K.;Han K. S.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.147-150
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    • 2004
  • Graphite reinforced conductive polymer composites were fabricated by the compression molding technique. Graphite powder (conductive filler) was mixed with an epoxy resin to impart electrical property in composites. The ratio of graphite powder was varied to investigate electrical property of cured conductive composites. In this study, graphite filled conductive polymer composites with high filler loadings$(>60wt.\%)$ were manufactured to accomplish high electrical conductivity(> 100S/cm). Graphite powder increase electrical conductivity of composites by direct physical contact between particles. While high filler loadings are needed to attain good electrical property, the composites becomes brittle. So the ratio of filler to epoxy was varied to optimize of cured composites. The optimum molding pressure according to filler was proposed experimentally.

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Development and characterization of graphite reinforced conductive polymer composites for PEMFC bipolar plates (고분자전해질 연료전지용 흑연계 복합소재 분리판 개발)

  • Heo Seongil;Yun Jincheol;Oh Kyeongseok;Han Kyungseop
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.248-251
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    • 2005
  • Graphite reinforced conductive polymer composites for PEMFC bipolar plates were fabricated by the compression molding technique. Graphite powder was mixed with an phenol resin to impart electrical property in composites. In this study, conductive polymer composites with high filler $loadings(>60wt.\%)$ were manufactured to accomplish high electrical conductivity above 100S/cm. The level of compaction is important because graphite powder increase electrical conductivity of composites by direct physical contact between particles. The optimum molding pressure according to filler was proposed experimentally. Various tests(electrical conductivity, flexural strength, compressive strength, leach test, etc) were carried out to verify the performance of fabricated composites for PEMFC bipolar plates. Fabricated composites have good electrical conductivity and mechanical strength. The results of leach test and contact angle measurement showed similar characteristics compared with commercial bipolar plates.

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EMI Shielding Efficiency of Recycled plastic/Hybrid Conductive filer Composites filled Electro Arc furnace Slag (제강Slag 충진 폐플라스틱/복합 전도성 filler복합재료의 전자파 차폐 효과)

  • Kang Young-Goo;Song Jong-Hyeok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.19 no.4 s.68
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    • pp.80-85
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    • 2004
  • Electromagnetic interference(EMI) shielding characteristics of composite filled with Cu flake and carbon brush powder as hybrid conductive filler and EAF slag have been studied. The coaxial transmission line method of ASTM D4935-99 was used to measure the EMI Shielding effectiveness of composites as formulation in frequency rage $100\~1,000MHz$ The SE also increases with the increase in flier loading. The hybrid filler filled composites show higher SE compared to that of only Cu flake. The correlation between SE and conductivity of the various composites is also discussed. The results indicate that the composites having higher filler loading$({\geq}40wt.\%)$ can be used for the purpose of safety materials to protect hazardous electromagnetic interference.

A Review on Thermal Conductivity of Polymer Composites Using Carbon-Based Fillers : Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Fibers

  • Hong, Jin-Ho;Park, Dong-Wha;Shim, Sang-Eun
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.347-356
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    • 2010
  • Recently, the use of thermal conductive polymeric composites is growing up, where the polymers filled with the thermally conductive fillers effectively dissipate heat generated from electronic components. Therefore, the management of heat is directly related to the lifetime of electronic devices. For the purpose of the improvement of thermal conductivity of composites, fillers with excellent thermally conductive behavior are commonly used. Thermally conductive particles filled polymer composites have advantages due to their easy processibility, low cost, and durability to the corrosion. Especially, carbon-based 1-dimensional nanomaterials such as carbon nanotube (CNT) and carbon nanofiber (CNF) have gained much attention for their excellent thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance and low thermal expansion coefficient than the metals. This paper aims to review the research trends in the improvement of thermal conductivity of the carbon-based materials filled polymer composites.

Electrical Properties of Conductive Copper Filler/Epoxy Resin Composites (전도성 구리충전제/에폭시수지 복합체의 전기적 특성)

  • Lee, Jung-Eun;Park, Young-Hee;Oh, Seung-Min;Lim, Duk-Jum;Oh, Dae-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.472-479
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    • 2013
  • The conductive polymer composites recently became increasingly to many fields of industry due to their electrical properties. To understand these properties of composites, electrical properties were measured and were studied relatively. Electrical conductivity measurements showed percolation phenomena. Percolation theories are frequently applied to describe the insulator-to-conductor transitions in composites made of a conductive filler and an insulating matrix. It has been showed both experimentally and theoretically that the percolation threshold strongly depends on the aspect ratio of filler particles. The critical concentration of percolation formed is defined as the percolation threshold. This paper was to study epoxy resin filled with copper. The experiment was made with vehicle such as epoxy resin replenished with copper powder and the study about their practical use was performed in order to apply to electric and electronic industry as well as general field. The volume specific resistance of epoxy resin composites was 3.065~13.325 in using copper powder. The weight loss of conductive composites happened from $350^{\circ}C{\sim}470^{\circ}C$.

Electrical Properties of Conductive Nickel Powder-Epoxy Resin Composites (전도성 니켈분말-에폭시수지 복합체의 전기적 특성)

  • Oh, Dae-Hee;Lim, Duk-Jum;Lee, Jung-Eun;Park, Young-Hee;Oh, Seung-Min
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.329-336
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    • 2014
  • The conductive polymer composites have attracted considerable attention in the field of industry due to their electrical properties. To understand electrical properties of the composites, their volume specific resistance was measured. Electrical conductivity results showed percolation phenomena. Percolation theories are frequently applied to describe the insulator-to-conductor transitions in the composites composed of conductive filler and insulating matrix. It was found that the percolation threshold strongly depends on the aspect ratio of filler particles. The critical concentration of percolation formed is defined as the percolation threshold. The purpose of this study was to examine electrical properties of the epoxy resins filled with nickel. The sample was prepared using vehicle such as epoxy resin replenished with nickel powder, and the evaluation on their practical use was performed in order to apply them to electric and electronic industry as well as general field. The volume specific resistance of epoxy resin composites was 4.666~13.074 when using nickel powder. Weight loss of the conductive composites took place at $350^{\circ}C{\sim}470^{\circ}C$.

A Study on Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Effectiveness of the Aluminum film, Conductive Fabric and Nano Carbon black/Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites (알루미늄 필름, 전도성 직조섬유/나노 카본블랙 탄소섬유복합재료의 전자파 차폐효과에 관한 연구)

  • Han, Gil-Young;Song, Dong-Han;Bae, Ji-Soo;Ahn, Dong-Gyu
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.10-16
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    • 2008
  • This study investigated electromagnetic interference(EMI) shielding effectiveness(SE) of the aluminum film, conductive fabric and nano carbon black carbon fiber reinforced composites. We fabricated carbon fiber reinforced composites filled with nano carbon black where they bonded aluminum film and conductive fabric. The measurements of SE were carried out frequency range from 300MHz to 1.5GHz. It is observed that the SE of the bonded aluminum film and conductive fabric composites is the frequency dependent, increase with the increase in filler nano carbon black content. The aluminum film bonded composites showed higher SE compared to that of carbon black and conductive fabric. The aluminum film bonded epoxy composite was shown to exhibit up to 80dB of SE. The result that aluminum film bonded composite can be used for the purpose of EMI shielding as well as for some microwave applications.

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Damage Detection in Fiber Reinforced Composites Containing Electrically Conductive Phases

  • Shin, Soon-Gi;Hideaki Matsubara
    • The Korean Journal of Ceramics
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.201-205
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    • 2000
  • Fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) composites and ceramic matrix composites (CMC) which contain electrically conductive phases have been designed and fabricated to introduce the detection capability of damage/fracture detection into these materials. The composites were made electrically conductive by adding carbon and TiN particles into FRP and CMC, respectively. The resistance of the conductive FRP containing carbon particles showed almost linear response to strain and high sensitivity over a wide range of strains. After each load-unload cycle the FRP retained a residual resistance, which increased with applied maximum stress or strain. The FRP with carbon particles embedded in cement (mortar) specimens enabled micro-crack formation and propagation in the mortar to be detected in situ. The CMC materials exhibited not only sensitive response to the applied strain but also an increase in resistance with increasing number of load-unload cycles during cyclic load testing. These results show that it is possible to use these composites to detect and/or fracture in structural materials, which are required to monitor the healthiness or safety in industrial applications and public constructions.

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Electrical Properties of Carbon Fiber/Aluminum Composite (Carbon Fiber/ Aluminum 복합재료의 전기적 특성연구)

  • Han, Se-Won;Kim, Bong-Seo;Woo, Byung-Chu;Lee, Hee-Woong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1991.07a
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    • pp.259-262
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    • 1991
  • Carbon fiber/Aluminum composites were fabricated vacuum hot press method with condition of $10^{-3}$ torr, 100MPa, $600^{\circ}C$, 30min. Microstructure, mechanical properties, electrical properties and thermal properties of CF/Al composites were studied.

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