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Highly Compressive Boron Nitride Nanotube Aerogels Reinforced with Reduced Graphene Oxide

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 13, Issue 7, Pages 7402-7409

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b03225

Keywords

boron nitride nanotubes; reduced graphene oxide; aerogel; mechanical elasticity; polymer composite

Funding

  1. National Key RD Project [2017YFB0406000]
  2. Leading Scientific Research Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences [QYZDY-SSW-JSC010]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21571095, 51362020]
  4. National and Local Joint Engineering Laboratory of Advanced Electronic Packaging Materials (Shenzhen Development and Reform Committee) [2017-934]
  5. Shenzhen International Cooperation Project [GJHZ20180420180909654]
  6. Shenzhen Key Laboratory [ZDSYS20140509174237196, ZDSYS20140S09174237196]
  7. SLAT CAS-CUHK Joint Laboratory of Materials and Devices for High Density Electronic Packaging

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Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs), structural analogues of carbon nanotubes, have attracted significant attention due to their superb thermal conductivity, wide bandgap, excellent hydrogen storage capacity, and thermal and chemical stability. Despite considerable progress in the preparation and surface functionalization of BNNTs, it remains a challenge to assemble one-dimensional BNNTs into three-dimensional (3D) architectures (such as aerogels) for practical applications. Here, we report a highly compressive BNNT aerogel reinforced with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) fabricated using a freeze-drying method. The reinforcement effect of rGO and 3D honeycomb-like framework offer the BNNTs/rGO aerogel with a high compression resilience. The BNNTs/rGO aerogels were then infiltrated with polyethylene glycol to prepare a kind of phase change materials. The prepared phase change material composites show zero leakage even at 100 degrees C and enhanced thermal conductivity, due to the 3D porous structure of the BNNTs/rGO aerogel. This work provides a simple method for the preparation of 3D BNNTs/rGO aerogels for many potential applications, such as high-performance polymer composites.

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