Electrical percolation threshold of carbon black in a polymer matrix and its application to antistatic fibre

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In this study, using three types of resins (each with unique material properties) as a matrix, and carbon black (CB) as a conductive additive, conductive fibres were fabricated through a melt-spinning process. An examination of the electrical conductivity revealed that a CB/polyethylene terephthalate (PET) composite had a low percolation value of 0.58 wt%, and thus the highest conductivity of the three resin types. These results indicate that CB/PET fibres could be used to manufacture antistatic fabrics.

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Choi, H. J., Kim, M. S., Ahn, D., Yeo, S. Y., & Lee, S. (2019). Electrical percolation threshold of carbon black in a polymer matrix and its application to antistatic fibre. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-42495-1

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