Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5439391 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Thermal management has become a serious problem with the development of electronics, where thermal interface material (TIM) is crucial for heat transfer from the device to heat sink. In this work, reduced graphene oxide/thermoplastic polyurethane (RGO/TPU) composites with a segregated structure were proposed and prepared by a simple method to obtain superior thermal conductive property and used as TIM. The microstructures and thermal properties of RGO/TPU composites were characterized, as well as heat transfer performance and thermal fatigue resistance. The obtained composite, at an ultralow graphene loading of 1.04Â wt.%, exhibits a high thermal conductivity (0.8Â WÂ mâ1Â Kâ1). Furthermore, the composite as a TIM presents a good performance in practical application and has a stable performance in the thermal cycling test.
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Authors
An Li, Cong Zhang, Yang-Fei Zhang,