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  1. International Journal of Smart and Nano Materials
  2. Volume 5, 2014
  3. Volume: 5 Issue: 2
  4. Surface functionalization on the thermal conductivity of graphene–polymer nanocomposites
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Volume 9, 2018
Volume 8, 2017
Volume 7, 2016
Volume 6, 2015
Volume 5, 2014
Volume: 5 Issue: 4
Volume: 5 Issue: 3
Volume: 5 Issue: 2
Acknowledgment
Electromechanical performance of a viscoelastic dielectric elastomer balloon
Research on automatic spraying of single-walled carbon nanotubes and detection of spraying effects
Improving electromechanical output of IPMC by high surface area Pd-Pt electrodes and tailored ionomer membrane thickness
High electromechanical reponses of ultra-high-density aligned nano-porous microwave exfoliated graphite oxide/polymer nano-composites ionic actuators
Surface functionalization on the thermal conductivity of graphene–polymer nanocomposites
Volume: 5 Issue: 1
Volume 4, 2013
Volume 3, 2012
Volume 2, 2011
Volume 1, 2010

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Surface functionalization on the thermal conductivity of graphene–polymer nanocomposites

Content Provider Taylor & Francis Online
Author Wang, Mingchao Xu, Yanan Galpaya, Dilini Lai, Zheng Bo Yan, Cheng
Abstract Exploring thermal transport in graphene–polymer nanocomposite is significant to its applications with better thermal properties. Interfacial thermal conductance between graphene and polymer matrix plays a critical role in the improvement of thermal conductivity of graphene–polymer nanocomposite. Unfortunately, it is still challenging to understand the interfacial thermal transport between graphene nanofiller and polymer matrix at small material length scale. To this end, using nonequilibrium molecular dynamics (NEMD) simulations, we investigate the interfacial thermal conductance of graphene–polyethylene (PE) nanocomposite. The influence of functionalization with hydrocarbon chains on the interfacial thermal conductance of graphene–polymer nanocomposites was studied, taking into account the effects of model size and thermal conductivity of graphene. An analytical model is also used to calculate the thermal conductivity of nanocomposite. The results are considered to contribute to the development of new graphene–polymer nanocomposites with tailored thermal properties.
Starting Page 123
Ending Page 132
Page Count 10
File Format PDF HTM / HTML
ISSN 19475411 1947542X
DOI 10.1080/19475411.2014.904828
Journal International Journal of Smart and Nano Materials
Volume Number 5
Issue Number 2
Language English
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publisher Date 2014-05-28
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Graphene Functionalization Nanocomposite Interface Thermal transport
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanics of Materials Materials Science Civil and Structural Engineering
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