Abstract

We present the preparation and characterization of conductive hybrid polymer by blending carbon fibers into polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) [1, 2] for various application such as wearable devices, MEMS, soft robotics, sensors, actuators and microfluidics. Here, we compared the conductivity of hybrid polymer and effect of different length of fibers with variant weight percentage (wt%). Fibers length of 50μm, 150μm and 250μm were doped in uncured PDMS matrix and sample size of 1cm X 2cm were fabricated using heat press for 10, 15, 25, 30, 40, 50 and 60 wt%. Percolation threshold for the hybrid polymer was observed at 50 wt%. Conductivity at 50wt% fibers of 250μm, 150μm and 50μm dimensions were 19047.619 S/m, 4347.82 S/m and 307.69 S/m respectively, which showed the influence of the higher dimensions (i.e., length) with more crosslinking of the fibers.The electrical conductivity was measured using a 4 point probe set up as previously reported by authors [3, 4, 5] Further, SEM images showed (Fig 4) the uniform dispersion of the fibers in the PDMS matrix. Mechanical characteristics such as elastic modulus (Ε’) and loss modulus (E’’) were measured for PDMS and different percentage of fibers doped in PDMS using dynamic mechanical analysis (Q800 DMA by TA instruments). We observed a decrease in the elastic modulus of PDMS at 50 ̊C due to the amorphous structure. Whereas, the hybrid polymer showed the decrease at 100 ̊C as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. It was observed that in the same condition increase in the weight percentage of the filler (carbon fibers of 150μm length) there was increase in elastic moduli. The rubbery state of the polymer showed higher magnitude in modulus value (hybrid polymer 36MPa whereas PDMS 11MPa). It is also observed that with an increase in weight percentage of carbon fibers in PDMS polymer matrix, results in increased elastic response. The prepared nanocomposite was micromolded against a 3D printed (Fig. 5) mold as previously published by the authors [6, 7, 8, 9].

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