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Conductivity of carbon black‐loaded styrene–butadiene rubber
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Materials ScienceAbstract Styrene–butadiene RubberHaf CarbonMinimum ConductivityEngineeringElectronic MaterialsConducting PolymerPolymer ScienceThermal TransportCarbon BlackPolymer NanocompositesChemistryStyrene–butadiene RubberThermal ConductionThermal ConductivityPolymer ChemistryThermal Property
Abstract Styrene–butadiene rubber (SBR) charged with 50 phr of HAF carbon black has been found to show a positive temperature coefficient of resistivity close to 0.07/°C at 27°C. Beyond a point (75°C) of minimum conductivity, however, it behaves as a normal noncrystalline semiconductor with a resistivity which decreases with rise of temperature with an activation energy of 0.56 eV. Blending the composition with poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) shifts the minimum towards lower temperatures. The descending branch of the conductivity versus reciprocal absolute temperature characteristic is probably associated with thermal expansion of tunnelling paths separating the conducting carbon particles.
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