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Significant Reduction of Interfacial Thermal Resistance and Phonon Scattering in Graphene/Polyimide Thermally Conductive Composite Films for Thermal Management

The developing flexible electronic equipment are greatly affected by the rapid accumulation of heat, which is urgent to be solved by thermally conductive polymer composite films. However, the interfacial thermal resistance (ITR) and the phonon scattering at the interfaces are the main bottlenecks li...

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Autores principales: Ruan, Kunpeng, Guo, Yongqiang, Lu, Chuyao, Shi, Xuetao, Ma, Tengbo, Zhang, Yali, Kong, Jie, Gu, Junwei
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AAAS 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7931127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33718876
http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2021/8438614
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author Ruan, Kunpeng
Guo, Yongqiang
Lu, Chuyao
Shi, Xuetao
Ma, Tengbo
Zhang, Yali
Kong, Jie
Gu, Junwei
author_facet Ruan, Kunpeng
Guo, Yongqiang
Lu, Chuyao
Shi, Xuetao
Ma, Tengbo
Zhang, Yali
Kong, Jie
Gu, Junwei
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description The developing flexible electronic equipment are greatly affected by the rapid accumulation of heat, which is urgent to be solved by thermally conductive polymer composite films. However, the interfacial thermal resistance (ITR) and the phonon scattering at the interfaces are the main bottlenecks limiting the rapid and efficient improvement of thermal conductivity coefficients (λ) of the polymer composite films. Moreover, few researches were focused on characterizing ITR and phonon scattering in thermally conductive polymer composite films. In this paper, graphene oxide (GO) was aminated (NH(2)-GO) and reduced (NH(2)-rGO), then NH(2)-rGO/polyimide (NH(2)-rGO/PI) thermally conductive composite films were fabricated. Raman spectroscopy was utilized to innovatively characterize phonon scattering and ITR at the interfaces in NH(2)-rGO/PI thermally conductive composite films, revealing the interfacial thermal conduction mechanism, proving that the amination optimized the interfaces between NH(2)-rGO and PI, reduced phonon scattering and ITR, and ultimately improved the interfacial thermal conduction. The in-plane λ (λ(||)) and through-plane λ (λ(⊥)) of 15 wt% NH(2)-rGO/PI thermally conductive composite films at room temperature were, respectively, 7.13 W/mK and 0.74 W/mK, 8.2 times λ(||) (0.87 W/mK) and 3.5 times λ(⊥) (0.21 W/mK) of pure PI film, also significantly higher than λ(||) (5.50 W/mK) and λ(⊥) (0.62 W/mK) of 15 wt% rGO/PI thermally conductive composite films. Calculation based on the effective medium theory model proved that ITR was reduced via the amination of rGO. Infrared thermal imaging and finite element simulation showed that NH(2)-rGO/PI thermally conductive composite films obtained excellent heat dissipation and efficient thermal management capabilities on the light-emitting diodes bulbs, 5G high-power chips, and other electronic equipment, which are easy to generate heat severely.
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spelling pubmed-79311272021-03-12 Significant Reduction of Interfacial Thermal Resistance and Phonon Scattering in Graphene/Polyimide Thermally Conductive Composite Films for Thermal Management Ruan, Kunpeng Guo, Yongqiang Lu, Chuyao Shi, Xuetao Ma, Tengbo Zhang, Yali Kong, Jie Gu, Junwei Research (Wash D C) Research Article The developing flexible electronic equipment are greatly affected by the rapid accumulation of heat, which is urgent to be solved by thermally conductive polymer composite films. However, the interfacial thermal resistance (ITR) and the phonon scattering at the interfaces are the main bottlenecks limiting the rapid and efficient improvement of thermal conductivity coefficients (λ) of the polymer composite films. Moreover, few researches were focused on characterizing ITR and phonon scattering in thermally conductive polymer composite films. In this paper, graphene oxide (GO) was aminated (NH(2)-GO) and reduced (NH(2)-rGO), then NH(2)-rGO/polyimide (NH(2)-rGO/PI) thermally conductive composite films were fabricated. Raman spectroscopy was utilized to innovatively characterize phonon scattering and ITR at the interfaces in NH(2)-rGO/PI thermally conductive composite films, revealing the interfacial thermal conduction mechanism, proving that the amination optimized the interfaces between NH(2)-rGO and PI, reduced phonon scattering and ITR, and ultimately improved the interfacial thermal conduction. The in-plane λ (λ(||)) and through-plane λ (λ(⊥)) of 15 wt% NH(2)-rGO/PI thermally conductive composite films at room temperature were, respectively, 7.13 W/mK and 0.74 W/mK, 8.2 times λ(||) (0.87 W/mK) and 3.5 times λ(⊥) (0.21 W/mK) of pure PI film, also significantly higher than λ(||) (5.50 W/mK) and λ(⊥) (0.62 W/mK) of 15 wt% rGO/PI thermally conductive composite films. Calculation based on the effective medium theory model proved that ITR was reduced via the amination of rGO. Infrared thermal imaging and finite element simulation showed that NH(2)-rGO/PI thermally conductive composite films obtained excellent heat dissipation and efficient thermal management capabilities on the light-emitting diodes bulbs, 5G high-power chips, and other electronic equipment, which are easy to generate heat severely. AAAS 2021-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7931127/ /pubmed/33718876 http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2021/8438614 Text en Copyright © 2021 Kunpeng Ruan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Exclusive Licensee Science and Technology Review Publishing House. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0).
spellingShingle Research Article
Ruan, Kunpeng
Guo, Yongqiang
Lu, Chuyao
Shi, Xuetao
Ma, Tengbo
Zhang, Yali
Kong, Jie
Gu, Junwei
Significant Reduction of Interfacial Thermal Resistance and Phonon Scattering in Graphene/Polyimide Thermally Conductive Composite Films for Thermal Management
title Significant Reduction of Interfacial Thermal Resistance and Phonon Scattering in Graphene/Polyimide Thermally Conductive Composite Films for Thermal Management
title_full Significant Reduction of Interfacial Thermal Resistance and Phonon Scattering in Graphene/Polyimide Thermally Conductive Composite Films for Thermal Management
title_fullStr Significant Reduction of Interfacial Thermal Resistance and Phonon Scattering in Graphene/Polyimide Thermally Conductive Composite Films for Thermal Management
title_full_unstemmed Significant Reduction of Interfacial Thermal Resistance and Phonon Scattering in Graphene/Polyimide Thermally Conductive Composite Films for Thermal Management
title_short Significant Reduction of Interfacial Thermal Resistance and Phonon Scattering in Graphene/Polyimide Thermally Conductive Composite Films for Thermal Management
title_sort significant reduction of interfacial thermal resistance and phonon scattering in graphene/polyimide thermally conductive composite films for thermal management
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7931127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33718876
http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2021/8438614
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