We reported a facile approach to fabricate graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs)/epoxy composites with a novel blend method. The influence of GNPs on the thermal and electrical properties was investigated. Compounds with different GNPs content (0-8 wt%) were mixed with a Flacktek speedmixer at a speed of 3000 rpm for 5 min. The thermal conductivity of the epoxy composites with 8 wt% GNPs was 1.181 W/m K, which is increased by 627% compared with those of the neat epoxy. It is found that the thermal stability and electrical property also have a certain degree of improvement. Scanning electron microscopy images demonstrate that the structures of the composites have a closed relationship with their properties. In addition, the incorporation of GNPs in epoxy matrix indicated excellent Vickers hardness at the low weight fractions of GNPs. POLYM. COMPOS., 36:556-565, 2015.
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