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Electrical Conductivity Modeling of Polypropylene Composites Filled with Carbon Black and Acetylene Black
Author(s) -
Abdelhafid Merzouki,
Naceredine Haddaoui
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
isrn polymer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2090-8733
DOI - 10.5402/2012/493065
Subject(s) - carbon black , composite material , materials science , polypropylene , percolation threshold , percolation (cognitive psychology) , compression molding , conductivity , electrical resistivity and conductivity , acetylene , filler (materials) , molding (decorative) , carbon fibers , composite number , chemistry , mold , natural rubber , engineering , organic chemistry , neuroscience , electrical engineering , biology
Composites of polypropylene filled with carbon black or acetylene black at different concentrations were prepared by melt mixing followed by compression molding. The influences of filler type and filler concentration on the composites conductivity were studied. It was found that the percolation threshold is located at a lower concentration in composites filled with the acetylene black, than that of the composites filled with carbon black. The model of Mamunya gives a fairly good agreement in the evaluation of the conductivity of polymeric composites loaded with carbon black or acetylene black, beyond the percolation threshold. The Boltzman equation was adopted to develop a model that represents more faithfully all results obtained. The expressions of the electrical conductivity, calculated with the model developed, are in good agreement with experimental results for the entire concentration range studied in linear or semilogarithmic scale.

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