Thermally Conductive Phase Change Composites for Wideband Electromagnetic Noise Reduction and Thermal Management
Junru Yao,
Guanzhong Tay,
Yudi Jin
et al.
Abstract:For the advancement of next-generation electronic devices and telecommunication, the development of multifunctional materials integrating electromagnetic (EM) wave attenuation and thermal management is crucial and challenging. In this study, multifunctional poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS)/boron nitride (BN)/carbon nanotubes (CNT) @paraffin wax phase change composites (PBC@W) were developed using a low-cost template method. Thanks to the well-constructed thermally conductive network of multidimensional fillers (t… Show more
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