| Literature DB >> 27153343 |
Ri-Chao Zhang1,2,3, Dan Sun2, Ai Lu4, Sadegh Askari5, Manuel Macias-Montero3, Paul Joseph6, Dorian Dixon3, Kostya Ostrikov7,8, Paul Maguire3, Davide Mariotti3.
Abstract
This Research Article reports on the enhancement of the thermal transport properties of nanocomposite materials containing hexagonal boron nitride in poly(vinyl alcohol) through room-temperature atmospheric pressure direct-current microplasma processing. Results show that the microplasma treatment leads to exfoliation of the hexagonal boron nitride in isopropyl alcohol, reducing the number of stacks from >30 to a few or single layers. The thermal diffusivity of the resulting nanocomposites reaches 8.5 mm(2) s(-1), 50 times greater than blank poly(vinyl alcohol) and twice that of nanocomposites containing nonplasma treated boron nitride nanosheets. From TEM analysis, we observe much less aggregation of the nanosheets after plasma processing along with indications of an amorphous carbon interfacial layer, which may contribute to stable dispersion of boron nitride nanosheets in the resulting plasma treated colloids.Entities:
Keywords: boron nitride; exfoliation; microplasma; phonon; polymer nanocomposites; thermal transport
Year: 2016 PMID: 27153343 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b01531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229