Enhanced electrical conductivity of polypyrrole/polypyrrole coated short nylon fiber/natural rubber composites prepared by in situ polymerization in latex

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The intention of this work was to prepare natural rubber filled with carbon nanotubes (CNT). Various types of natural rubber, including unmodified natural rubber and epoxidized natural rubber with 25 mol% epoxy groups (i.e., ENR-25) were exploited. The state of CNT dispersion in the unmodified natural rubber matrix was improved by the modification of CNT surface with silane coupling agent (Si-69). The modification was carried out byin-situmethod, i.e., the silane was directly added during the preparation process of the composites in the internal mixer. The interaction between CNT surface and rubber molecules, with and without silane modification, was characterized by ATR-FTIR measurements. The mechanical properties and crosslink densities were investigated, the electrical conductivity was characterized to determine the percolation threshold.


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