2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra00976a
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Preparation of poly glycidyl methacrylate (PGMA) chain-grafted boron nitride/epoxy composites and their thermal conductivity properties

Abstract: A schematic illustration of the preparation process of PGMA chain grafted h-BN.

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“…Moreover, the epoxy-rich composite surface inhibits the growth along [001] and [100], giving a 2D nano-sheeted architecture along the c -axis. 55 Marjoni et al also reported a PVP-directed 2D crystal growth of ZnO nanostructures 56 and a similar morphological tact for PGMA grafted boron nitride composite was shown by Zhang et al 57 However, the distorted spherical shapes of the particles were retrieved back after subsequent functionalization by DETA and l -cysteine (Fig. 4c and d).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Moreover, the epoxy-rich composite surface inhibits the growth along [001] and [100], giving a 2D nano-sheeted architecture along the c -axis. 55 Marjoni et al also reported a PVP-directed 2D crystal growth of ZnO nanostructures 56 and a similar morphological tact for PGMA grafted boron nitride composite was shown by Zhang et al 57 However, the distorted spherical shapes of the particles were retrieved back after subsequent functionalization by DETA and l -cysteine (Fig. 4c and d).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…After 10 cycles, the nanocomposite still maintains a stable thermal conductivity at 25 and 100 °C, indicating that it has excellent thermocycling stability. Figure f shows the comparison of the thermal conductivity of PANF-BNNS/EP with other previous studies. Figure S15 and Table S4 display the comparison of specific values. Our material shows huge advantages in the view of filling contents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…They are prone to agglomerate and stack with each other due to large specic surface areas and strong van der Waals interactions between layers, which lead to degraded performances and limited applications. 14,15 Previous studies have shown that the compatibility between nano-llers and resin matrix and the tribological performances of the obtained composites can be improved by surface functionalization. [16][17][18] For example, hydroxylated h-BN has been found to disperse evenly in the resin matrix and improve the mechanical and tribological properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%