| Literature DB >> 31546733 |
Eunbi Lee1, Chi Hyeong Cho2, Sae Hoon Hwang3, Min-Geun Kim4, Jeong Woo Han5, Hanmin Lee6, Jun Hyup Lee7.
Abstract
A carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) is a light and rigid composite applicable in various fields, such as in aviation and automobile industry. However, due to its low thermal conductivity, it does not dissipate heat sufficiently and thus accumulates heat stress. Here, we reported a facile and effective strategy to improve the through-thickness thermal conductivity of CFRP composites by using a layer-by-layer coating of inorganic crystals. They could provide efficient heat transfer pathways through layer-by-layer contact within the resulting composite material. The high thermally conductive CFRP composites were prepared by employing three types of inorganic crystal fillers composed of aluminum, magnesium, and copper on prepreg through the layer-by-layer coating process. The vertical thermal conductivity of pure CFRP was increased by up to 87% on using magnesium filler at a very low content of 0.01 wt %. It was also confirmed that the higher the thermal conductivity enhancement was, the better were the mechanical properties. Thus, we could demonstrate that the layer-by-layer inclusion of inorganic crystals can lead to improved through-thickness thermal conductivity and mechanical properties of composites, which might find applications in varied industrial fields.Entities:
Keywords: carbon fiber-reinforced polymer; inorganic crystals; layer-by-layer coating; mechanical strength; thermal conductivity
Year: 2019 PMID: 31546733 PMCID: PMC6804115 DOI: 10.3390/ma12193092
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1Schematic diagram of the preparation of the high thermally conductive carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites with inorganic crystal fillers using a layer-by-layer coating.
Figure 2SEM images of three inorganic crystal fillers: (a) aluminum; (b) magnesium; (c) copper.
Figure 3(a) Optical microscopy (OM) images of CFRP prepregs: pure prepreg and prepregs coated with aluminum; (b) Vertical view of CFRP composites coated with aluminum.
Figure 4Through-thickness thermal conductivity of CFRP composites coated with three types of inorganic crystal fillers against the filler weight fraction: (a) aluminum; (b) magnesium; (c) copper.
Figure 5Through-thickness thermal conductivity enhancement of CFRP composites coated with three types of inorganic crystal fillers. The four colors refer to different weight fractions of fillers—red: 0.01 wt %; blue: 0.1 wt %; green: 0.2 wt %, black: 0.4 wt %.
Figure 6Flexural strength of CFRP composites coated with three types of inorganic crystal fillers: (a) aluminum; (b) magnesium; (c) copper.
Figure 7Through-thickness thermal conductivity of CFRP composites coated with three types of inorganic crystal filler against the flexural strength. The four colors refer to different weight fractions of fillers—red: 0.01 wt %; blue: 0.1 wt %; green: 0.2 wt %, black: 0.4 wt %.