Abstract

A new thermal conductive poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) composite has been developed via a hybrid functionalized graphene sheets (FGS)-nanodiamonds (NDs) filler by a simple solution method. The PVDF composite showed different thermal conductivities at different proportion of hybrid filler. The thermal conductivity of the composite was up to 0.66 W/m·K for a mixture containing 45 wt% hybrid filler, which is about 2-fold increment in comparison to the PVDF martrix. The PVDF composites consisting of 20 wt% hybrid FGS/ND filler at the weight ratio of 1:3 shows the best thermal stability. The electrical conductivity of composites was increased from 5.1×10−15 S cm−1 (neat PVDF) to 7.1×10−7 S cm−1 of the PVDF composite with 10 wt% hybrid filler.

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