▎ 摘 要
Mixed fillers composed of functionalized graphene (f-G) and functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (f-CNTs) (f-G-f-CNTs) were prepared and their synergistic effects in terms of enhancing the electrical conductivity and tensile modulus of poly(ether sulfone) (PES) composites were investigated. The results indicate that the electrical conductivity of the 5 wt% f-G-f-CNTs(Wf-G/Wf-CNTs 1:1)/PES composite was 2.2 times higher than that of the 5 wt% f-G/PES composite and 8.9 times higher than that of the 5 wt% f-CNTs/PES composite. Moreover, the tensile modulus of the 5 wt% f-G-f-CNTs(Wf-G/Wf-CNTs = 1 :1)/PES composite relative to that of the 5 wt% f-G/PES composite and 5 wt% f-CNTs/PES composite increased by 16.5% and 50.6%, respectively. Additionally, enhancements in the electrical conductivity and tensile modulus of the PES composite depended on the weight ratio of f-G and f-CNTs in the mixed fillers. The electrical conductivity and tensile modulus exhibited maximum values when the weight ratios of f-G and f-CNTs were 1:3 and 1:1, respectively. When the weight ratio of f-G and f-CNTs was fixed at 1:1, the f-G-f-CNTs(Wf-G/Wf-CNTs = 1:1)/PES composite showed a percolation threshold of 0.22 vol%, much lower than that of the f-G/PES composite. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.