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STUDY OF ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION IN EPOXY/CARBON BLACK COMPOSITES

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  45-50

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 Application of conductive CARBON BLACK in polymer blends remarkably increases ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY of polymers. According to the results presented in this paper, ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY of polymer blends containing. CARBON BLACK is increased in a non-linear way as the extent of CARBON BLACK increases. Also, there is an optimal amount of CARBON BLACK beyond which a significant change is observed in electric property of polymer blends, i.e. CARBON BLACK contents smaller than this critical value (agglomeration thereshold) can not affect the electric property of polymer blends. In addition, CARBON BLACK with higher structures reduces the agglomeration thereshold as well as addition of ionic materials. Moreover, increasing temperature, and consequently reduction of the blend viscosity, reduces the agglomeration threshold, as it facilitates the formation of conductive networks. Finally, effect of the test temperature on the blend conductivity depends on the glass transition of the blend. Indead, increasing test temperature, reduces ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY at first, but in the vicinity of glass transition temperature of polymer blend causes the ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY to increase.

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    SALAMI KALAJAHI, M., HADADIASL, V., & MOGHRI BIDGOLI, M.. (2007). STUDY OF ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION IN EPOXY/CARBON BLACK COMPOSITES. AMIRKABIR, 17(65-E-65-D (TOPICS IN: GROUPS OF BASIC SCIENCE, APPLIED ENGINEERING AND CHEMICAL, POLYMER, TEXTILE ENGINEERING)), 45-50. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1048/en

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    SALAMI KALAJAHI M., HADADIASL V., MOGHRI BIDGOLI M.. STUDY OF ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION IN EPOXY/CARBON BLACK COMPOSITES. AMIRKABIR[Internet]. 2007;17(65-E-65-D (TOPICS IN: GROUPS OF BASIC SCIENCE, APPLIED ENGINEERING AND CHEMICAL, POLYMER, TEXTILE ENGINEERING)):45-50. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1048/en

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    M. SALAMI KALAJAHI, V. HADADIASL, and M. MOGHRI BIDGOLI, “STUDY OF ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION IN EPOXY/CARBON BLACK COMPOSITES,” AMIRKABIR, vol. 17, no. 65-E-65-D (TOPICS IN: GROUPS OF BASIC SCIENCE, APPLIED ENGINEERING AND CHEMICAL, POLYMER, TEXTILE ENGINEERING), pp. 45–50, 2007, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1048/en

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