Thermal conductivity of polymer composites with the geometrical characteristics of graphene nanoplatelets

Authors
Kim, Hyun SuBae, Hyun SungYu, JaesangKim, Seong Yun
Issue Date
2016-05-25
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.6
Abstract
One of the most important physical factors related to the thermal conductivity of composites filled with graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) is the dimensions of the GNPs, that is, their lateral size and thickness. In this study, we reveal the relationship between the thermal conductivity of polymer composites and the realistic size of GNP fillers within the polymer composites (measured using three-dimensional (3D) non-destructive micro X-ray CT analysis) while minimizing the effects of the physical parameters other than size. A larger lateral size and thickness of the GNPs increased the likelihood of the matrix-bonded interface being reduced, resulting in an effective improvement in the thermal conductivity and in the heat dissipation ability of the composites. The thermal conductivity was improved by up to 121% according to the filler size; the highest bulk and in-plane thermal conductivity values of the composites filled with 20 wt% GNPs were 1.8 and 7.3 W/m.K, respectively. The bulk and in-plane thermal conductivity values increased by 650 and 2,942%, respectively, when compared to the thermal conductivity values of the polymer matrix employed (0.24 W/m.K).
Keywords
CARBON-NANOTUBE COMPOSITES; THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITES; SYNERGISTIC IMPROVEMENT; THEORETICAL APPROACH; INTERFACE LAYERS; THROUGH-PLANE; HEAT-FLOW; FILLERS; DISPERSION; FIBER; CARBON-NANOTUBE COMPOSITES; THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITES; SYNERGISTIC IMPROVEMENT; THEORETICAL APPROACH; INTERFACE LAYERS; THROUGH-PLANE; HEAT-FLOW; FILLERS; DISPERSION; FIBER; 열전도도; Thermal conductivity; 복합소재; Composite; 그래핀; Graphene; 나노; Nano; 마이크로 CT; Micro-CT
ISSN
2045-2322
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124051
DOI
10.1038/srep26825
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