“…Electrically conductive polymer nanocomposites have attracted a great deal of scientific and commercial interest. 1, 2 These conductive nanocomposites have been widely used in newer areas and for various applications such as touch control switches, 3 electromagnetic interference shielding, 1, 2 floor heating, 4 electrostatic discharge protection, 5 corrosion‐protection, 6 PTCR thermistors, 2 temperature sensors, 7 gas sensors, 8 magnetic sensors, 9 piezoresistive sensors, 10 etc. One of the important methods to form a charge carrier path in an insulating polymer matrix is the incorporation of conductive additives like carbon black, 11 carbon fiber, 12 carbon nanotubes, 13 graphite, 14 metal, 15 metal oxide, 16 conducting organic polymer 17–20 and others.…”