Polypropylene/graphene and polypropylene/carbon fiber conductive composites: Mechanical, crystallization and electromagnetic properties

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This study aims to examine the properties of composites that different carbon materials with different measurements can reinforce. Using a melt compounding method, this study combines polypropylene (PP) and graphene nano-sheets (GNs) or carbon fiber (CF) to make PP/GNs and PP/CF conductive composites, respectively. The DSC results and optical microscopic observation show that both GNs and CF enable PP to crystalize at a high temperature. The tensile modulus of PP/GNs and PP/CF conductive composites remarkably increases as a result of the increasing content of conductive fillers. The tensile strength of the PP/GNs conductive composites is inversely proportional to the loading level of GNs. Containing 20 wt% of GNs, the PP/GNs conductive composites have an optimal conductivity of 0.36 S/m and an optimal EMI SE of 13 dB. PP/CF conductive composites have an optimal conductivity of 10-6 S/m when composed of no less than 3 wt% of CF, and an optimal EMI SE of 25 dB when composed of 20 wt% of CF.

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Huang, C. L., Lou, C. W., Liu, C. F., Huang, C. H., Song, X. M., & Lin, J. H. (2015). Polypropylene/graphene and polypropylene/carbon fiber conductive composites: Mechanical, crystallization and electromagnetic properties. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 5(4), 1196–1210. https://doi.org/10.3390/app5041196

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