“…[10,11] The addition of different fillers into a polymer matrix as discussed previously for hybrid composites, creates hindrance or eases the mobility of polymeric chains, and thereby, affects their rheological behavior and subsequently, the processing parameters. [12] On the other hand, apparent changes in thermal and thermomechanical properties such as thermal stability, glass transition temperature, crystallization temperature, thermal conductivity, storage, and loss modulus, and so on, in comparison to the pure polymer may also be observed with addition and variation of filler content within a polymer matrix. [1,2,8,9] Among these aforementioned properties, composite density and thermal conductivity may make polymer composites indispensable for applications in different fields related to thermal management.…”