Electric Conductivity and Thermorheology Properties of Polyacrylonitrile/Nylon6 Composites Filled with Carbon Black
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TextoSeries ; Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, 48(3), p.280-284, 2009Trabajos contenidos: - Xu, Z
- Zhang, Y
- Hong, W
- Zheng, S
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The electric conductive polymer composites, which were made of carbon black particles through dispersing in mixtures of polyacrylonitrile (PAN)/nylon6 (PA6), were prepared in a Haake Thermomixer. The morphology, conductivity, thermorheology properties and their relationships were studied. Microphase separations and partial miscibility were confirmed when a small mass of PAN was introduced into PA6/CB composites. A part of CB particles could be attracted by PAN, and transferred to the interface of PA6 and PAN, leading to an increase of electric conductivity. Results also indicated that the introduction of PAN in the PA6/CB composite improved its elastic modulus as well as the thermal stability of its electric conductivity.
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