Influence of nanoparticles on thermal and electrical conductivity of composites

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This review analyzes thermal and electrically conductive properties of composites and how they can be influenced by the addition of special nanoparticles. Composite functional characteristics-such as thermal and electrical conductivity, phase changes, dimensional stability, magnetization, and modulus increase-are tuned by selecting suitable nanoparticle filler material. The conductivity of composites can be related to the formation of conductive pathways as nanofiller materials form connections in the bulk of a composite matrix. With increasing use of nanomaterial containing composites and relatively little understanding of the toxicological effects thereof, adequate disposal and recyclability have become an increasing environmental concern.

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Coetzee, D., Venkataraman, M., Militky, J., & Petru, M. (2020, April 1). Influence of nanoparticles on thermal and electrical conductivity of composites. Polymers. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/POLYM12040742

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