Abstract

AbstractReasonable studies on the composite systems containing conductive nanoparticles are very important to manufacture the materials with physico‐mechanical tailor‐made properties. In this work, rheological percolation, gel‐like behavior and electrical properties of multi‐walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) filled ethylene‐co‐vinyl acetate/acrylonitrile‐butadiene copolymer blends containing 0–7 wt% MWCNTs were studied. The Winter‐Chambon criterion validity was evaluated for physical gelation of the system. The rheological and electrical percolation threshold, gel point (Pg), relaxation exponent (n), gel strength (Sg), and the fractal dimension (df) at the gel point were calculated. The formation of physical gel and rheological percolation threshold were both found to occur at 1 wt% MWCNTs concentration. Based on the df value determined, it was revealed that the system behaved similar to the one in which the excluded volume interactions were nearly screened. It was also found that the storage modulus (G′) near the Pg followed a power‐law scaling relationship in the form where is the distance from Pg. The electrical conductivity of the nanocomposites increased with the increase in MWCNTs loading after the nanofillers content surpassed a certain value. A schematic model was proposed to demonstrate the variation of electrical conduction with the increase in MWCNTs concentration. The excluded volume and hard‐core models were also employed to estimate the average aspect ratio of the nanofillers embedded in the system.Highlights Morphology and gel‐like behavior of EVA/NBR/MWCNTs system were studied Winter‐Chambon criterion was found to be valid for the gelation of the system Rheological percolation and gel point were occurred at the same MWCNTs loading It was found excluded volume interactions were nearly screened at gel point A schematic model for microstructure development was suggested for the system

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