Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 2018-01-03

Enhanced Thermal Conductivity of Polyethylene/Boron Nitride Multilayer Sheets through Annealing

Shu-Ya Yang, Yan-Fei Huang, Jun Lei, Lei Zhu, Zhong-Ming Li

Index: 10.1016/j.compositesa.2017.12.031

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Abstract

Polyethylene/hexagonal boron nitride (PE/h-BN) composite sheets with enhanced thermal conductivity were fabricated through annealing a multilayered structure of alternating high density PE (HDPE)/h-BN composite and low density PE (LDPE) layers. Multilayer sheets possess a relatively low initial content filler, and after thermal annealing at 200 °C, the PE molecules in the composite layers diffused into neighboring layers. As a result, the h-BN concentration in the composite layers increased with the annealing time, resulting in the formation of thermal conduction pathways and enhancement of the final thermal conductivity. When the volume content of h-BN was 5.97 vol.%, the through-plane thermal conductivity of the annealed specimen was 1.37 W m-1K-1, which showed an enhancement of ∼180% compared to the value of the neat composite with the same content of randomly dispersed h-BN. Our work suggests that this facile method is promising for the development of high-performance thermally conductive products.