Thermally conductive 2D filler orientation control in polymer using thermophoresis

Polymer Testing(2023)

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To achieve efficient heat dissipation using polymer composites, it is important to optimize the heat conduction pathway. Therefore, manipulating the orientation of thermally conductive and anisotropic fillers in composites represents a judicious strategy. So far, external fields have been applied to align fillers within the matrix. However, these processes are energy-intensive and require stimuli-responsive fillers through surface modification, further complicating the process and deteriorating filler thermal conductivity. Herein, to these ends, a facile method for manufacturing composite with an orientation-controlled model anisotropic filler, hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), was proposed by harnessing thermophoresis. Thermophoresis causes movement and/or rotation of solid particles in a fluid with a steady temperature gradient. A suspension of UV-curable monomer with well-dispersed h-BN was subjected to a temperature gradient, inducing filler rotation via thermophoresis. A subsequent photo-curing yielded a solid composite with the frozen h-BN aligned in a direction agreed with expected for thermophoresis, as indicated by the anisotropic thermal conductivity measurement and cross-sectional scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation. Additionally, the theoretically estimated Peclet number, induced by thermophoresis, was higher than the experimentally determined value required to align suspended h-BN. To our best knowledge, the current study is the first experimental demonstration of controlling anisotropic filler orientation using thermophoresis.
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Thermal interface material,Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN),Polymer composite,Thermophoresis,Shear alignment
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