Electrical Resistivity of PP/PE Composite Filled with Amino-silane Treated Carbon Black and Its Thermal Behavior

Mitsuharu Inaba, Y. Kimura, K. Nagata, K. Inomata, Kiyohisa Takahashi
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Carbon black (CB)-filled composites of polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and PP/PE blend with weight composition of 40/60 have been prepared by twin screw extruder, and their electrical resistivities have been investigated. In order to improve the surface properties of CB, γ-aminopropyl trimethoxysilane (APS) was used for the surface treatment of CB. The surface treatment of CB by APS was found to effectively decrease percolation threshold, φc, i.e., the electrical resistivity showed drastic decrease when the CB content was larger than φ c. Temperature dependence of APS-treated CB/PP/PE composites exhibited almost constant electrical resistivity (~106 Ωcm) in the range of 25-130°C, and it was increased drastically to ~1012Ωcm above the melting temperature of PE, resulting high positive temperature coefficient (PTC) intensity (ca. 106). This high resistivity was maintained even at the higher temperature than 150°C, and only weak negative temperature coefficient (NTC) behavior was observed. The surface treatment of CB by APS is effective to obtain CB/PP/PE composites having excellent thermal electrical property as a switching material.
氨基硅烷处理炭黑填充PP/PE复合材料的电阻率及其热性能
采用双螺杆挤出法制备了重量比为40/60的聚乙烯(PE)、聚丙烯(PP)和PP/PE共混物填充炭黑(CB)复合材料,并对其电阻率进行了研究。为了改善CB的表面性能,采用γ-氨基丙基三甲氧基硅烷(APS)对CB进行表面处理。经APS处理的CB/PP/PE复合材料在25 ~ 130℃范围内电阻率基本不变(~106 Ωcm),在PE熔融温度以上电阻率急剧升高至~1012Ωcm,具有较高的正温度系数(PTC)强度(约106)。即使在高于150°C的温度下,也能保持这种高电阻率,并且只观察到弱的负温度系数(NTC)行为。采用APS对炭黑进行表面处理,可获得热电性能优异的炭黑/PP/PE复合材料作为开关材料。
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