Enhanced Thermal Conductivity in Poly(ether imide)-Based Composites via Constructing Microscopic Segregated Networks with Ag-Bridged Graphite Nanoplatelets
Lan Yang,
Junyu Zhao,
Chengyang Wang
et al.
Abstract:In recent years, polymer-based composites with high thermal conductivity have become important for the effective removal of accumulated heat in thermal management devices, though enhancing the thermal conductivity of poly(ether imide) materials remains challenging. Herein, to prepare high-thermalconductivity materials, silver nanoparticles are chemically reduced onto the surface of graphite nanoplates as hybrid fillers. Consequently, inspired by "cellular structures", segregated thermally conductive networks i… Show more
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