The effect of particle size of graphite particles on the dispersion state o
f graphite particles and electrical conductivity of graphite/low-density po
lyethylene (LDPE) composites is investigated. Graphite particles which have
plate-like and spherical shapes and mean particle sizes of 2.1 to 82.6 mu
m are used. Scanning electron microscopy observation showed that graphite p
articles are not aggregated and ordered along the direction of mixing-roil
in the polymer matrix. X-ray diffraction measurements show that crystallite
size of the (110) plane of polyethylene crystal and the crystallinity are
significantly affected by the particle size of graphite particles. These re
sults were interpreted as due to the orientation of PE crystallites. The el
ectrical conductivity of composites changes discontinuously at the critical
volume fraction of particles, phi(C). The phi(C) values given by the perco
lation equation increase with decreasing of the particle size of graphites.
The plate-like graphite particles with a mean particle size of 2.1 mu m co
uld induce conductivity at phi(C) of 0.135. The values of phi(C) increased
linearly with increasing of the mean particle sizes of the plate-like graph
ites. The value of phi(C) of spherical graphite particle is the largest val
ue, 0.292, in all specimens.