Highly Thermally Conductive Papers with Percolative Layered Boron Nitride Nanosheets

Hongli Zhu(University of Maryland, College Park), Yuanyuan Li(University of Maryland, College Park), Zhiqiang Fang(University of Maryland, College Park), Jiajun Xu(University of Maryland, College Park), Fangyu Cao(University of Maryland, College Park), Jiayu Wan(University of Maryland, College Park), Colin Preston(University of Maryland, College Park), Bao Yang(University of Maryland, College Park), Liangbing Hu(University of Maryland, College Park)
ACS Nano
March 6, 2014
Cited by 494

Abstract

In this work, we report a dielectric nanocomposite paper with layered boron nitride (BN) nanosheets wired by one-dimensional (1D) nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) that has superior thermal and mechanical properties. These nanocomposite papers are fabricated from a filtration of BN and NFC suspensions, in which NFC is used as a stabilizer to stabilize BN nanosheets. In these nanocomposite papers, two-dimensional (2D) nanosheets form a thermally conductive network, while 1D NFC provides mechanical strength. A high thermal conductivity has been achieved along the BN paper surface (up to 145.7 W/m K for 50 wt % of BN), which is an order of magnitude higher than that in randomly distributed BN nanosheet composites and is even comparable to the thermal conductivity of aluminum alloys. Such a high thermal conductivity is mainly attributed to the structural alignment within the BN nanosheet papers; the effects of the interfacial thermal contact resistance are minimized by the fact that the heat transfer is in the direction parallel to the interface between BN nanosheets and that a large contact area occurs between BN nanosheets.


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