Ultrahigh Thermal Conductivity of Epoxy/Ag Flakes/MXene@Ag Composites Achieved by In Situ Sintering of Silver Nanoparticles
Tao Chen,
Li Liu,
Liping Han
et al.
Abstract:The growing use of high-power and integrated electronic
devices
has created a need for thermal conductive adhesives (TCAs) with high
thermal conductivity (TC) to manage heat dissipation at the interface.
However, TCAs are often limited by contact thermal resistance at the
interface between materials. In this study, we synthesized MXene@Ag
composites through a direct in situ reduction process.
The Ag nanoparticles (Ag NPs) generated by the reduction of the MXene
interlayer and surface formed effective thermally… Show more
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