Effect of Carbon Black Loading on Tensile Properties, Electrical Conductivity and Swelling Behavior of Poly(vinyl) Chloride/Polyethylene Oxide Conductive Films

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The effects of carbon black (CB) loading on the tensile properties, electrical conductivity and swelling behavior of PVC/PEO conductive film were studied. Thin conductive film incorporation of inorganic filler, carbon black and PVC-PEO polymer blend were prepared by solution casting method. The results show that tensile strength and modulus of elasticity increase with increasing carbon black loading until 25 wt%. The percentage of mass swell test were increase with increasing carbon black loading. The result also shows that electrical conductivity of the PVC/PEO conductive film increase linearly with the carbon black loading.

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