Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5437505 Ceramics International 2017 27 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this work, we present novel hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN)/poly(arylene ether nitrile) nanocomposites with high dielectric permittivity and thermal conductivity. For this purpose, the interfacial adhesion and orientation of nanofillers are the two key factors that need to be considered. Firstly, iron oxide was attached onto the surface of h-BN to obtain magnetically responsive property, which would realize the orientation of h-BN by applying an external magnetic field during the preparation process of PEN composites. Secondly, the magnetic h-BN was further modified by mussel-inspired method with dopamine and secondary functional monomer (KH550). It was found that the alignment of h-BN and improvement of interfacial adhesion resulted in the interesting properties of PEN composites. With addition of 30 wt% modified h-BN, the dielectric permittivity of PEN composites was increased from 3.2 of neat PEN to 16.4 (increased by 413%), and the low dielectric loss was remained. Meanwhile, the thermal conductivity was enhanced to 0.662 W/m K (increased by 140%) at the same loading content. In addition, the resulting h-BN/PEN nanocomposites maintained high mechanical strength and thermal stability even the nanofillers loading content reached 30 wt%. Therefore, the dielectric and thermally conductive h-BN/PEN composites with high mechanical strength and thermal stability have big advantages in the area of energy storage devices.
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