2015
DOI: 10.1002/pat.3462
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Enhanced thermal conductivity of rheologically percolated carbon nanofiber reinforced polypropylene composites

Abstract: Three different types of carbon nanofibers (CNF) were incorporated in the same polypropylene (PP) matrix by twin-screw extrusion. The rheological and thermal properties were investigated. The rheological characterization of CNFs/PP composites as function of their volume fraction shows different microstructures: percolated and non-percolated behaviors of their CNF's networks. In this work, the laser flash technique is employed in the experimental determination of the thermal diffusivity and conductivity of comp… Show more

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“…In contrast, the neat TPER composites were predominantly viscous in the terminal region. Similar results were also reported for high viscosity (hv-PP)-expanded graphite (EG) composites, high density polyethylene (HDPE)-fumed silica composites, and polypropylene-carbon nanofiber (CNF-PS-XT grade) composites (Nandi et al 2013;Paleo et al 2015;Piontech et al 2015).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…In contrast, the neat TPER composites were predominantly viscous in the terminal region. Similar results were also reported for high viscosity (hv-PP)-expanded graphite (EG) composites, high density polyethylene (HDPE)-fumed silica composites, and polypropylene-carbon nanofiber (CNF-PS-XT grade) composites (Nandi et al 2013;Paleo et al 2015;Piontech et al 2015).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The deviation from 75° in Fig. 3d shows an elastic response of UFC-filled composites, owing to the creation of a percolated structure in the melt sample (Paleo et al 2015). The UFC-filled composites of 2.5, 5.0, and 10 wt.% were highly elastic, and the 20 wt.% UFC-filled composite was slightly elastic.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…% of CNF, which is comparable with values reported in meltprocessed PP with 0.8 wt % of CNT [12], but it is very far from PF reported in studies based on solution processed CPC, where values of 1825 μW m -1 K -2 were attained [40]. 3 (measured by using the flash diffusivity method and reported in a previous work for the same PP/CNF composites [41]), the highest figure of merit zT at room temperature for PP composites filled with 2.4 vol. % of CNF was 4.1 x 10 -9 , which is close to the best values of 7.9 × 10 -9 reported in melt mixed PC filled with functionalized carboxyl MWCNT after addition of cyclic butylene terephthalate (CBT) oligomer [42], four order of magnitude lower than the work based on melt-processed PLA/CNT composites for 18 vol.…”
Section: Structural Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Due to the depolymerization of PDMS in presence of amine functionalities, pristine CNFreinforced PDMS nanocomposite showed higher decomposition temperature compared to amine-modified CNF-reinforced nanocomposites. More complicated theories, such as the role of tube-end transport and Kapitza contact resistances, have been reported in literature [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%