Conductive polymer nano-composites

Authors

  • Marion Wienecke University of Technology, Germany
  • Mihaela-C. Bunescu University of Technology, Germany
  • K. Deistung University of Technology, Germany

Abstract

We report about the development of electrically conductive polymer nano-composites by
mixing different graphite powders (carbon blacks, C-fibres and carbon nanotubes) with
various polymers. Injection moulded polymer composites were analysed by electrical
measurements, dielectric impedance, electromagnetic shielding, dynamo-mechanical analysis,
and electron microscopy. The normal correlation between the electrical conductivity and the
EM! shielding was registered. The shielding efficiency was enhanced by combination of
different fillers in the same polymer matrix. The highest value of the shielding was 32 dB,
measured for the complex composite material PBT + CNT + graphite. For 20 wt% CNT filled
materials conductivities up to I Siem have been measured. The alteration of the mechanical
properties at high contents of fillers was improved by using CNT as filling material, for which
a minimal impact on the mechanical properties was measured.

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Published

2019-10-09