Abstract

With the broad commercialization of microelectronics, 5G communication, and new energy vehicles, the demand for polymer composites with high thermal conductivity (TC) increases. Carbon‐based nanomaterials have high TC, are of lightweight and low cost, and have been widely studied as thermally conductive fillers for composites. In this article, carbon‐based thermal conductive fillers in polymer composites are focused on. It summarizes the treatments of functionalization, directional arrangement, and dispersion of carbon‐based nanofillers. Moreover, from the perspective of nanocarbon, hybrid nanofillers are divided into three categories: carbon/carbon, carbon/ceramics, and carbon/metal for the first time, and the thermal conductive effect of these hybrid fillers is discussed. Finally, potential areas for future research and development of thermal interface materials are discussed.

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