Significant Thermal Conductivity Enhancement of Polymer Nanocomposites at Low Content via Graphene Aerogel

2021 
Abstract Using ascorbic acid as the reducing agent, a three-dimensional skeleton reduced graphene oxide (rGO) aerogel is prepared. The epoxy resin composites with high thermal conductivity and low filling content are successfully prepared via vacuum impregnation method combining the graphene aerogel and epoxy. The results show that the 3D-rGO/epoxy composites exhibit superior thermal conductivity to the randomly dispersed graphene epoxy composites at the same content, e.g., the 3D-rGO/epoxy composite has a thermal conductivity of 1.79 W/m*K at 1.8 vol% rGO, compared to 0.77 W/m*K for the randomly dispersed rGO/epoxy composite. The strategy of graphene/epoxy composite in this work has a broad prospect as thermal interface materials (TIMs) in the field of electronic packaging.
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