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Fabrication of high-performance thermally conductive and electrically insulating polymer composites with siloxane/multi-walled carbon nanotube core-shell hybrids at low filler content

Journal

POLYMER
Volume 262, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2022.125430

Keywords

Composite; Insulation; Thermal conductivity; Core -shell; MWCT

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  1. start-up Fund of Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, National Natural Science Foundation of China [22205006]

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A battery of siloxane/multi-walled carbon nanotube core-shell hybrids were successfully fabricated, which served as fillers to enhance the thermal conductivity and electrical insulation of epoxy resin composites.
A battery of siloxane (SiO)/multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCT) core-shell hybrids are successfully fabricated by encapsulating MWCTs with siloxanes via the hydrolysis-condensation reaction. First, MWCT is treated by the surfactant to improve the surface polarity. Then, the hydrolysis-condensation reaction of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) and different saline coupling agents is performed on the surface of MWCTs to achieve various core-shell hybrids. These hybrids serve as fillers of epoxy resin (EPR) to prepare high-performance thermally conductive, electrically insulating and strength-enhanced composites at low fillers loadings. The SiO/MWCT/EPR composite possesses high thermal conductivity (0.55 W m-1 K-1, which is 196.7% higher than pure EPR) and excellent electrical insulation (>1012 omega) at 1 wt% filler loading. The thermal conductivity improvement mechanism for these composites containing SiO/MWCT core-shell hybrids is demonstrated in detail. Moreover, the siloxane encapsulation route for MWCTs significantly declines their electrical conductivity, which greatly upgrades the practical value of as-prepared thermal conductivity composites.

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