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Significant enhancement of electrical and thermal conductivities of polyethylene carbon nanotube composites by the addition of a low amount of silver nanoparticles
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EngineeringLow AmountPolymer NanocompositesThermal ConductivityConducting PolymerHybrid FillersNanoelectronicsPolymer Nanostructured MaterialsPolymer CompositesThermal ConductionCarbon NanotubesSignificant EnhancementMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringCarbon MaterialsNanomaterialsSilver NanoparticlesBinary CompositesNanocompositeThermal PropertyElectrical Insulation
Electrically and thermally conductive high‐density polyethylene composites filled with hybrid fillers, multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and silver nanoparticles (Ag‐NPs), have been prepared in the melt state. The investigation of their electrical and thermal conductivities while comparing with high‐density polyethylene/MWCNT binary composites shows that the addition of only 3 vol% of Ag‐NPs does not reduce the electrical percolation threshold ( P c ) that remains as low as 0.40 vol% of MWCNTs but leads to an increase in the maximum dc electrical conductivity of PE/MWCNT composites by two orders of magnitudes. Moreover, the association of both Ag‐NPs and carbon nanotube particles improved our composite's thermal conductivity. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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