Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1466126 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Tetrapod-shaped zinc oxide (T-ZnO) whiskers and boron nitride (BN) flakes were employed to improve the thermal conductivity of phenolic formaldehyde resin (PF). A striking synergistic effect on thermal conductivity of PF was achieved. The in-plane thermal conductivity of the PF composite is as high as 1.96 W m−1 K−1 with 30 wt.% BN and 30 wt.% T-ZnO, which is 6.8 times higher than that of neat PF, while its electrical insulation is maintained. With 30 wt.% BN and 30 wt.% T-ZnO, the flexural strength of the composite is 312.9% higher than that of neat PF, and 56.2% higher that of the PF composite with 60 wt.% BN. The elongation at break is also improved by 51.8% in comparison with that of the composite with 60 wt.% BN. Such a synergistic effect results from the bridging of T-ZnO whiskers between BN flakes facilitating the formation of effective thermal conductance network within PF matrix.