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A graphite nanoplatelet/epoxy composite with high dielectric constant and high thermal conductivity

Min et al., 2013

Document ID
4208565754372651477
Author
Min C
Yu D
Cao J
Wang G
Feng L
Publication year
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Carbon

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A simple strategy for the preparation of composites with high dielectric constant and thermal conductivity was developed through a typical interface design. Graphite nanoplatelets (GNPs) with a thickness of 20–50nm are fabricated and homogeneously dispersed in the …
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