“…This last class has attracted the attention of a wide academic and technological field since they combine electrical properties, similar to metals, and mechanical properties and processability inherent to conventional polymers (Mattoso, 1996;Job et al, 2003;Swart et al, 2017;Sethi et al, 2018;Rosa et al, 2019). The addition of ICP in elastomers can combine the electrical and mechanical properties of these two classes of polymer in one (Hussain et al, 2001;Soto-Oviedo et al, 2006;Tran et al, 2018), allowing its application on technological fields such as pressure sensors, electric wires and cables coating, electrical contacts, carpet with antistatic properties, and others (Mravčáková et al, 2006;Bing et al, 2010). The electrical conductivity of conductive rubber depends on factors such as the nature of the elastomeric matrix and the type, size, structure, surface, and dispersion of the conductive particles as well as the test conditions, such as temperature and pressure (Ali and Abo-Hashem, 1997;Sombatsompop et al, 2000;Job et al, 2003;Bing et al, 2010).…”