Interfacial
Engineering for the Synergistic Enhancement of Thermal Conductivity
of Discotic Liquid Crystal Composites
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Abstract
To
develop an advanced heat transfer composite, a deeper understanding
of the interfacial correlation between matrix and filler is of paramount
importance. To verify the effect of interfacial correlations on the
thermal conductivity, the conductive fillers such as expanded graphite
(EG) and boron nitride (BN) are introduced in the discotic liquid
crystal (DLC)-based polymeric matrix. The DLC matrix exhibits better
interfacial affinity with EG compared to BN because of the strong
π–π interactions between EG and DLC. Thanks to
its excellent interfacial affinity, the EG-DLC composites show a synergistic
increment in thermal conducting performance