Abstract

Over the last few years, conducting polymer/graphite nanocomposites have attracted considerable interest because of their exceptional electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties. Polymeric nanocomposites prepared from high aspect ratio layered graphite nanofillers achieve significant improvements in thermophysical and electrical properties at low filler concentrations, compared to conventional composites, without a significant increase in density. In this work, various aspects of the electrical and thermophysical behavior of nanocomposites are presented based on the ethylene–vinylacetate matrix filled with nanostructured expanded graphite and standard, (nano)/micro-sized graphite.

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