Microphase separation assisted reduction in the percolation threshold of MWCNT/block polymer composites.
Gokhan TopcuDavid Reinoso ArenasTony McNallyCaglar Remzi BecerPublished in: Soft matter (2023)
Block copolymers continue to attract a great deal of interest since they allow the formation of microphase-separated domains, useful for nanopatterning/templating. Herein, we present the drastic effect of microphase separation of a diblock copolymer on the electrical properties of polymer nanocomposites. Microphase-separated poly(styrene- b -2-ethylhexyl acrylate) (P(St- b -EHA)) block copolymers having different block lengths were synthesized and utilized as templates for multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). The percolation threshold of the films decreased from 0.46 to 0.19 vol% with decreasing styrene phase fraction. More importantly, we observed a non-linear and unique reduction in percolation threshold with transforming the phase into lamellar structures.