Recently, the use of thermal conductive polymeric composites is growing up, where the polymers filled with the thermally
conductive fillers effectively dissipate heat generated from electronic components. Therefore, the management of heat is
directly related to the lifetime of electronic devices. For the purpose of the improvement of thermal conductivity of
composites, fillers with excellent thermally conductive behavior are commonly used. Thermally conductive particles filled
polymer composites have advantages due to their easy processibility, low cost, and durability to the corrosion. Especially,
carbon-based 1-dimensional nanomaterials such as carbon nanotube (CNT) and carbon nanofiber (CNF) have gained much
attention for their excellent thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance and low thermal expansion coefficient than the metals.
This paper aims to review the research trends in the improvement of thermal conductivity of the carbon-based materials filled
polymer composites.