Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1414322 | Carbon | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We have studied the thermal conductivity of carbon nanotube/polymer composites as a function of the CNT volume fraction using a steady-state measurement technique. The results show a large increase in the thermal conductivity at a small loading of carbon nanotube volume fraction (ca. 1.4 vol.%). The remarkably high increase in the thermal conductivity is described well by thermal transport through networks of carbon nanotubes in the polymer matrix, following a critical power law indicating percolating behavior, which shows the thermal percolation in the vicinity of the electrical percolation threshold concentration.
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Authors
Su Yong Kwon, Il Min Kwon, Yong-Gyoo Kim, Sanghyun Lee, Young-Soo Seo,