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Bridge-type 1D/2D boron nitride enhances the thermal management capability of polymer composites.

Haoting NiuHan WangLiyun WuGuang XiaoXuhua HeYagang Yao
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
We propose an efficient strategy based on the electrospinning technique combined with multi-dimensional fillers to fabricate composites with well-established thermal pathways. A bridge-type structure is constructed in the composite fibers by integrating 1D boron nitride nanofibers and 2D boron nitride nanosheets, which can accelerate the formation of a valid thermal network, thereby the BNNS/BNNF/polyacrylonitrile (bsf) composites perform better than the BNNS/polyacrylonitrile (bs) composites. This strategy can be extended to the preparation of other electrospun 1D/2D nanofiller/polymer composite fiber films.
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