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Novel three-dimensional carbon nanotube networks as high performance thermal interface materials

  • Qinyu Kong
  • , Laurence Bodelot
  • , Bérengère Lebental
  • , Yu Dian Lim
  • , Li Lynn Shiau
  • , Boris Gusarov
  • , Chong Wei Tan
  • , Kun Liang
  • , Congxiang Lu
  • , Chuan Seng Tan
  • , Philippe Coquet
  • , Beng Kang Tay
  • Nanyang Technological University
  • Université Paris-Saclay
  • Université Gustave Eiffel
  • Tongji University
  • Joyson Holding Group Co. Ltd
  • Research Techno Plaza

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Résumé

Vertically aligned carbon nanotube (VACNT) arrays are considered as promising thermal interface materials (TIMs) due to their superior out-of-plane thermal conductivities. However the air gaps between adjacent CNTs within the CNT array hinder the in-plane heat transfer, thus significantly degrading the thermal performance of VACNT-based TIMs. To improve the in-plane thermal conduction of VACNT arrays, we propose a novel three dimensional CNT (3D CNT) network structure, where VACNTs are cross-linked by randomly-oriented secondary CNTs. Three different catalyst preparation methods for the secondary CNT growth are compared in terms of their ability to produce a dense network of secondary CNTs. The 3D CNT network grown using the chemical impregnation method shows a denser network structure, and thus is chosen for further thermal characterization. The temperature fields of the corresponding 3D CNT network under different heating powers are recorded using a 15 μm-resolution infrared thermal imaging system. The in-plane thermal conductivity is then derived from these fields using numerical fitting with a 3D heat diffusion model. We find that the in-plane thermal conductivity of the 3D CNT network is 5.40 ± 0.92 W/mK, at least 30 times higher than the thermal conductivity of the primary VACNT array used to grow the 3D CNT network.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)359-369
Nombre de pages11
journalCarbon
Volume132
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 juin 2018
Modification externeOui

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