Abstract

This research investigated the synergic effect of graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) and carbon black (CB) as a blended conductive filler for polymer film used as electrostatic discharge (ESD) packaging materials. Various weight ratios of GNPs/CB and combined filler concentrations were mixed and processed into Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVOH) based film. The surface resistivity and volume resistivity of the resulting film was measured under three different humidity environments. The study found that the composite with GNPs/CB ratios of 10:90 and 30:70 resulted in a sharp drop in surface resistivity by 5–8 orders of magnitude at the filler loading 8-10 wt%. The volume resistivity of the resulting film exhibited steady and consistent ranges within 108–1012 Ω cm across all loadings. The difference in conductivity between surface and volume made the film possible to be used in protecting equipment against electrostatic discharges inside of a package. The high loading of GNPs in hybrid GNPs/CB had no effect on enhancing both surface and volume conductivity of the composite film.

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