화학공학소재연구정보센터
Polymer, Vol.35, No.17, 3752-3757, 1994
Extrinsic Conducting and Superconducting Polymer Systems .1. Analysis of the Structure of PVDF PS Blends Containing Copper and Carbon-Black Fillers
This paper reports on the obtention of two extrinsic conducting polymer systems by means of copper and carbon black filler incorporation into a polymer system consisting of a poly(vinylidene fluoride)/polystyrene (PVDF/PS) blend. With the aim of analysing the influence exerted by copper and carbon black on the morphology, microstructure and compatibility of the systems under study, the glass transition temperatures as well as isothermal and non-isothermal crystallization kinetics were determined for the different systems. The dynamic mechanical and calorimetric results demonstrated on the one hand that carbon black produces partial compatibilization of the PVDF/PS system, while on the other hand they prove both copper and carbon black to be capable of modifying the microstructure and morphology of the initial system.