Interfacial localization of conductive fillers in a cocontinuous immiscible polymer blend is an efficient way of improving the electrical and thermal conductivities of the composite. Conductive path formation at the interface of a cocontinuous structure is expected to provide high conductivity by a smaller amount of the filler, which can be used for applications as conductive materials. In this study, biobased poly(lactic acid) (PLA) was blended with poly(trimethylene terephthalate) (PTT) to make the cocontinuous immiscible polymer blend. Poly(glycidyl methacrylate) (PGMA) was grafted on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) to make a PGMA-grafted rGO (rGO-PGMA). The epoxy group of GMA on rGO-PGMA reacted with the end groups of both PLA and PTT and ...
The rapidly increasing device densities in electronics calls for efficient thermal management. If su...
In this work, we investigated the functionalization of polyketone 30 (PK30) with glycyl-glycine (Gly...
Polymers are thermal insulators by they own nature; therefore they are not generally used in the fie...
Interfacial localization of conductive fillers in a cocontinuous immiscible polymer blend is an effi...
Graphite was dispersed in immiscible polyvinylidene "uoride/maleated polypropylene (PVDF/PPgMA) blen...
The low efficiency of thermal conductive filler is an unresolved issue in the area of thermal conduc...
This study aimed to enhance the conductive properties of PLA nanocomposite by controlling the disper...
The author reports an experimental study of electrical and thermal transport in reduced graphene oxi...
The majority of polymers are electrical and thermal insulators. In order to create electrically acti...
Over the past few years, polymer products have become essential to our lives. Many people may think ...
Graphene has attracted lots of researchers attention because of its remarkable conductivity in both ...
We describe an approach to develop conducting immiscible blends of polystyrene (PS) and polypropylen...
Electrically-conductive polymers seem to be more promising substitutes of conventional inorganic con...
Graphene has attracted lots of researchers attention because of its remarkable conductivity in both ...
In this paper, ZnO, which is processed by different surface treatment approaches, is blended togethe...
The rapidly increasing device densities in electronics calls for efficient thermal management. If su...
In this work, we investigated the functionalization of polyketone 30 (PK30) with glycyl-glycine (Gly...
Polymers are thermal insulators by they own nature; therefore they are not generally used in the fie...
Interfacial localization of conductive fillers in a cocontinuous immiscible polymer blend is an effi...
Graphite was dispersed in immiscible polyvinylidene "uoride/maleated polypropylene (PVDF/PPgMA) blen...
The low efficiency of thermal conductive filler is an unresolved issue in the area of thermal conduc...
This study aimed to enhance the conductive properties of PLA nanocomposite by controlling the disper...
The author reports an experimental study of electrical and thermal transport in reduced graphene oxi...
The majority of polymers are electrical and thermal insulators. In order to create electrically acti...
Over the past few years, polymer products have become essential to our lives. Many people may think ...
Graphene has attracted lots of researchers attention because of its remarkable conductivity in both ...
We describe an approach to develop conducting immiscible blends of polystyrene (PS) and polypropylen...
Electrically-conductive polymers seem to be more promising substitutes of conventional inorganic con...
Graphene has attracted lots of researchers attention because of its remarkable conductivity in both ...
In this paper, ZnO, which is processed by different surface treatment approaches, is blended togethe...
The rapidly increasing device densities in electronics calls for efficient thermal management. If su...
In this work, we investigated the functionalization of polyketone 30 (PK30) with glycyl-glycine (Gly...
Polymers are thermal insulators by they own nature; therefore they are not generally used in the fie...