Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7889758 Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 2018 32 Pages PDF
Abstract
The potential of segregated conductive polymer composites is greatly hampered due to its poor mechanical strength and brittle nature. In this work, plunger type injection molding (PTIM) is developed to achieve synergistically electrical and mechanical properties on carbon nanotubes (CNTs)/polypropylene (PP)/ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) segregated conductive polymer composite. Morphology observation indicates that the segregated CNTs conductive network was formed along the interfaces between PP and UHMWPE grains. An ultralow percolation threshold of 0.13 vol% is achieved, which is much lower than that of conventional injection molding. The strength of PTIM sample is improved; importantly, more than 10 times of improvement in elongation at break has been achieved compared to the sample obtained from frequently-used compression molding. Stability of the segregated conductive network was evaluated through dynamic strain-sensing behaviors. This paper presents a meaningful strategy towards the improvement of comprehensive performance of segregated conductive polymer composite.
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