Abstract

A small amount of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) was added into poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF)/boron nitride (BN) composites through melt blending processing. The thermal conductivity, microstructure changes including the crystallization behavior of PVDF matrix and the dispersion states of fillers in the composites, and the electrical conductivity of the composites were comparatively investigated. The results demonstrated that compared with the PVDF/BN composites at the same BN content, the ternary PVDF/BN/CNT composites exhibited largely enhanced thermal conductivity. In the PVDF/BN/CNT composites, the crystallinity of the PVDF matrix was slightly increased while the crystal form remained invariant. BN particles exhibited homogeneous dispersion in the PVDF/BN composites, and they did not affect the rheological properties of the PVDF/BN composites when the BN content was lower than 10 wt %. The presence of CNTs did not affect the interfacial adhesion between BN and PVDF, but they facilitated the formation of d...

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