“…A decrease in σ or κ with the addition of nanoscale conductive fillers above the optimum concentration has also been reported in the literature, and the aggregation of particles and increased interfacial carrier scattering were suggested as possible mechanisms. [19,27,28] The electrical and thermal transport properties of nAg-MWNT-Ag-flake-epoxy and Ag-flake-epoxy TIMs are compared as a function of the curing duration ( Figure 3). As shown in Figure 3a, the σ of nAgMWNT-Ag-flake-epoxy TIMs was [3] orange open up-pointing triangle (silver nanoparticle 45 vol%), [6] blue open down-pointing triangle (aluminum nitride 74 vol%), [7] dark cyan open diamond (iodine-treated silver 35 vol%), [8] wine open star (silver epoxy plus graphene 5 vol%), [9] violet open pentagon (copper nanowire arrays 25 vol%), [10] magenta open left-pointing triangle (graphite 25 vol%), [11] dark yellow open right-pointing triangle (aligned MWNT 16.7 vol%), [12] navy open hexagon (MWNT 25 vol% plus graphene 25 vol%), [13] pink open inverted triangle (silver 70 vol% plus MWNT 3.1 vol%).…”