Stretchable Heat Transfer Eco‐Materials: Mesogen Grafted NR‐Based Nanocomposites with High Thermal Conductivity and Low Dielectric Constant

Author:

Hyeong Jaeseok1,Koo Jahyeon1,Rim Minwoo1,Wi Youngjae1,Ko Hyeyoon1,Yu Dongmin1,Kim Sanghee1,Kim Namil2,Yoo Myong Jae3,Jeong Kwang‐Un1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Polymer‐Nano Science and Technology Department of Nano Convergence Engineering Jeonbuk National University Jeonju 54896 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Chemical Engineering Hannam University Daejeon 34054 Republic of Korea

3. Electronic Convergence Materials & Device Research Center Korea Electronics Technology Institute (KETI) Seongnam 13509 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractBiomass‐based functional polymers have received significant attention across various fields, in view of eco‐friendly human society and sustainable growth. In this context, there are efforts to functionalize the biomass polymers for next‐generation polymer materials. Here, stretchable heat transfer materials are focused on which are essential for stretchable electronics and future robotics. To achieve this goal, natural rubber (NR) is chemically modified with a thiol‐terminated phenylnaphthalene (TTP), and then utilized as a thermally conductive NR (TCNR) matrix. Hexagonal boron nitride (h‐BN), renowned for its high thermal conductivity and low electrical conductivity, is incorporated as a filler to develop stretchable heat transfer eco‐materials. The optimized TCNR/h‐BN composite elongates to 140% due to great elasticity of NR, and exhibits excellent dielectric properties (a low dielectric constant of 2.26 and a low dielectric loss of 0.006). Furthermore, synergetic phonon transfer of phenylnaphthalene crystallites and h‐BN particles in the composite results in a high thermal conductivity of 0.87 W m−1 K−1. The outstanding thermal, mechanical, and dielectric properties of the newly developed TCNR/h‐BN composite enable the successful demonstration as stretchable and shape‐adaptable thermal management materials.

Publisher

Wiley

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