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Uniaxially stretched polyethylene/boron nitride nanocomposite films with metal-like thermal conductivity

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Abstract Achieving ultra-high thermal conductivity while maintaining the electrical insulation of polymers is highly desirable for many applications such as thermal management and packaging. In this work, polyethylene/boron nitride nanoplatelets… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Achieving ultra-high thermal conductivity while maintaining the electrical insulation of polymers is highly desirable for many applications such as thermal management and packaging. In this work, polyethylene/boron nitride nanoplatelets (PE/BNNP) nanocomposite film was produced through melt processing followed by uniaxial stretching. Microstructural analysis reveals that the stretched composite film features a co-continuous network structure which consists of oriented lamellae bridged by both stretched polymer chains and aligned BNNPs along the stretching direction. The resulting film exhibit a metal-like thermal conductivity as high as 106 W m−1 K−1 and it is believed that the unique network structure has enabled efficient phonon transfer across the film, resulting in superior thermal transporting performance. This work shines a light on the design and scalable manufacturing of high performance functional polymer-based composites for future thermal management applications.

Keywords: like thermal; boron nitride; thermal conductivity; polyethylene boron; conductivity; metal like

Journal Title: Composites Science and Technology
Year Published: 2020

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