Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.45, No.18, 2535-2545, 2007
Charge transport properties in carbon black/polymer composites
The charge transport properties of polymer matrix-carbon black composites are investigated in this study. Direct current conductivity is examined with varying parameters: the temperature and the conductive filler content. Conductivity data are analyzed by means of percolation theory, and both percolation threshold and critical exponent are determined at each of the examined temperatures. The temperature dependence of conductivity and the agreement of experimental results with the variable range hopping model reveal hopping conduction as the predominant transport mechanism, below and in the vicinity of the critical concentration of carbon black particles. At higher concentrations, the contribution of hopping transport to the overall conductivity is reduced and a balance between hopping and conduction via geometrical contact occurs. (c) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.