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Carbon nanotube composites for thermal management

BMBiercuk, M. JLMLlaguno, Mark CRMRadosavljevic, M.HJHyun, J. KJAJohnson, Alan T

Abstract

Single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) were used to augment the thermal transport properties of industrial epoxy. Samples loaded with 1 wt% unpurified SWNT material show a 70% increase in thermal conductivity at 40K, rising to 125% at room temperature; the enhancement due to 1 wt% loading of vapor grown carbon fibers is three times smaller. Electrical conductivity data show a percolation threshold between 0.1 and 0.2 wt% SWNT loading. The Vickers hardness rises monotonically with SWNT loading up to a factor of 3.5 at 2 wt%. These results suggest that the thermal and mechanical properties of SWNT-epoxy composites are improved, without the need to chemically functionalize the nanotubes.

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  • BM
    Biercuk, M. JCorresponding
  • LM
    Llaguno, Mark C
  • RM
    Radosavljevic, M.
  • HJ
    Hyun, J. K
  • JA
    Johnson, Alan T

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Carbon nanotube
  • Composite material
  • Materials science
  • Thermal
  • Nanotube
  • Carbon nanotube metal matrix composites
  • Thermal management of electronic devices and systems
  • Mechanical engineering
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