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Highly Conductive Porous Graphene/Ceramic Composites for Heat Transfer and Thermal Energy Storage

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 23, Issue 18, Pages 2263-2269

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201202638

Keywords

chemical vapor deposition; porous Al2O3 ceramics; 3D graphene; thermal conductivity; thermal management

Funding

  1. National 973 Program of China [2009CB939900]
  2. Graphene Project of CAS [KGZD-EW-303]
  3. NSF of China [51202275, 11274328, 51121064, 61106088, 21101164, 61076062, 51102263]
  4. STC of Shanghai [10JC1415800]

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A novel architecture of 3D graphene growth on porous Al2O3 ceramics is proposed for thermal management using ambient pressure chemical vapor deposition. The formation mechanism of graphene is attributed to the carbothermic reduction occurring at the Al2O3 surface to initialize the nucleation and growth of graphene. The graphene films are coated on insulating anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) templates and porous Al2O3 ceramic substrates. The graphene coated AAO possesses one-dimensional isolated graphene tubes, which can act as the media for directional thermal transport. The graphene/Al2O3 composite (G-Al2O3) contains an interconnected macroporous graphene framework with an extremely low sheet electrical resistance down to 0.11 sq1 and thermal conductivity with 8.28 W m1 K1. The G-Al2O3 provides enormous conductive pathways for electronic and heat transfer, suitable for application as heat sinks. Such a porous composite is also attractive as a highly thermally conductive reservoir to hold phase change materials (stearic acid) for thermal energy storage. This work displays the great potential of CVD direct growth of graphene on dielectric porous substrates for thermal conduction and electronic applications.

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