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Enhancement of thermal conductivity and dimensional stability of polyimide/boron nitride films through mechanochemistry

Journal

COMPOSITES COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 23, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.coco.2020.100549

Keywords

Polyimide; Boron nitride; Thermal conductivity; Mechanochemistry

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51733007]
  2. Shanghai Key Projects of Basic Research [16JC1403900]

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The study presents a mechanochemical approach to prepare high thermal conductivity polyimide/boron nitride films induced by ball-milling, which is simple and efficient. The method allows for simultaneous peeling of BN platelets and surface covalent modification in one step, resulting in the formation of a heat-transfer network in the composite.
Polyimide composites with high thermal conductivity and low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) at a low filler loading for maintaining their processability and flexibility are critical for high-power microelectronic devices. We proposed a mechanochemical approach that was induced by ball-milling to prepare high-thermalconductivity polyimide/boron nitride (BN) films with low CTE. In the mechanochemical process, BN platelets were dispersed uniformly in poly(amic acid) solution along with partial BN exfoliation and covalent linkage with polymer chains under mechanical force, followed by in-plane orientation in polyimide matrix during film formation and thermal imidization, resulting in the formation of heat-transfer network in the composite. Therefore, a superhigh in-plane thermal conductivity of 14.7 W/(mK) could be achieved at only 20 wt% BN and the CTE decreased simultaneously from 33.5 ppm/K of pure polyimide to similar to 20 ppm/K. This method is simple and efficient, and enables simultaneous BN platelets peeling and surface covalent modification in one step, which allows for excellent matrix dispersion and the fabrication of high-thermal-conductivity composites.

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