Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11020706 | Composites Part B: Engineering | 2019 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, highly anisotropic thermally conductive polyimide/boron nitride (PI/BN) composites were successfully prepared by a simple method called “ball milling, high-pressure compression and low-temperature sintering”. The in-plane thermal conductivity of the PI composites with 30wt% BN reached as high as 2.81â¯W/mK, while the out-of-plane thermal conductivity was 0.73â¯W/mK, about 3.2 times and 2.4 times of pure PI, respectively. The great improvement of the thermal conductivity was attributed to the in-plane alignment of BN platelets, which constructed highly connected thermally conductive pathways. The thermally conductive BN networks were observed to be more dense and sufficient in the in-plane direction, more favorable for the heat dissipation, compared to the out-of-plane direction.
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Authors
Haitao Wang, Dongliang Ding, Qian Liu, Yanhui Chen, Qiuyu Zhang,