Issue 6, 2013

Highly conductive polymer composites from room-temperature ionic liquid cured epoxy resin: effect of interphase layer on percolation conductance

Abstract

An ionic liquid type imidazolium catalyst enhanced the conductivity of epoxy-anhydride resin based electrical conductive adhesives (ECAs) by more than two orders of magnitude compared with common imidazole compounds. Percolation growth dynamics study combining with epoxy curing kinetics results indicates that the enhancement of conductivity was attributed to the higher percolation efficiency within ionic liquid catalyzed ECAs. An “interphase layer” model was proposed to explain the percolation mechanism in the thermoset based conductive composite. The present work highlights the importance of cross-linking the polymer matrix with filler interconnections, and provides practical guidance on the control over percolation dynamics in conductive composites in order to achieve enhanced percolation conductivity.

Graphical abstract: Highly conductive polymer composites from room-temperature ionic liquid cured epoxy resin: effect of interphase layer on percolation conductance

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Nov 2012
Accepted
27 Nov 2012
First published
27 Nov 2012

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 1916-1921

Highly conductive polymer composites from room-temperature ionic liquid cured epoxy resin: effect of interphase layer on percolation conductance

X. Zhang, H. Sun, C. Yang, K. Zhang, M. M. F. Yuen and S. Yang, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 1916 DOI: 10.1039/C2RA23027E

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