Modified fillers of carbon series conductive organic coatings

Xiaomin Cong, Peiyu Yan*, Quan Xia, Zhiming Du

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Abstract

Taking carbon series conductive coatings as the research object, research on a modificatory filler was carried out to achieve higher electrical conductivity. Under the condition of this paper, the conductivity of the modified carbon black was improved, while the performance of the modified graphite was not obviously improved. The conductivity and dispersion of the modified carbon fibre were both improved. Analysing the impact of the additive on the performance of conductive coatings in which carbon black accounted for 10%, the conductivity was best when the weight of the tetra-butyl titanate was 1% of the filler. Adding an anti-settlement agent also improved the performance of the conductive coatings, and the best consumption was about 0.6% of the weight of the filler.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S5362-S5365
JournalMaterials Research Innovations
Volume19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2015

Keywords

  • Acidification
  • Additive
  • Carbon series conductive coatings
  • Filler
  • Modified

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