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RGO-Coated Polyurethane Foam/Segmented Polyurethane Composites as Solid-Solid Phase Change Thermal Interface Material.

Cong ZhangZhe ShiAn LiYang-Fei Zhang
Published in: Polymers (2020)
Thermal interface material (TIM) is crucial for heat transfer from a heat source to a heat sink. A high-performance thermal interface material with solid-solid phase change properties was prepared to improve both thermal conductivity and interfacial wettability by using reduced graphene oxide (rGO)-coated polyurethane (PU) foam as a filler, and segmented polyurethane (SPU) as a matrix. The rGO-coated foam (rGOF) was fabricated by a self-assembling method and the SPU was synthesized by an in situ polymerization method. The pure SPU and rGOF/SPU composite exhibited obvious solid-solid phase change properties with proper phase change temperature, high latent heat, good wettability, and no leakage. It was found that the SPU had better heat transfer performance than the PU without phase change properties in a practical application as a TIM, while the thermal conductivity of the rGOF/SPU composite was 63% higher than that of the pure SPU at an ultra-low rGO content of 0.8 wt.%, showing great potential for thermal management.
Keyphrases
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • gold nanoparticles
  • heat stress
  • tissue engineering
  • climate change
  • risk assessment
  • hyaluronic acid