학술논문

Simultaneous effects of silver-decorated graphite nanoplatelets and anisotropic alignments on improving thermal conductivity of stretchable poly(vinyl alcohol) composite films.
Document Type
Article
Source
Composites: Part A, Applied Science & Manufacturing. Nov2020, Vol. 138, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Subject
Nanoparticles
Thermal conductivity
Polyvinyl alcohol
Graphite
Alcohol
Stretching of materials
Biodegradable materials
Language
ISSN
1359-835X
Abstract
In this study, graphite nanoplatelets (GNPs), known as a thermally conductive and anisotropic carbon material, was used with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as matrix, which is a hydrophilic and biodegradable polymer. In order to expect enhanced thermal conductivity, silver nanoparticle-decorated graphite nanoplatelets (Ag-GNPs) were fabricated by adding silver acetate as a precursor using ' mix-and-heat ' method. Polyvinyl alcohol composite films containing pristine GNPs and Ag-GNPs were prepared using solution casting method. The prepared composite films were uniaxially stretched to induce the filler alignment along the stretching direction as well as the strain-induced crystallization in polymer chains. The effects of the particle size of GNPs, the silver nanoparticle on the surface of GNPs, and the stretching ratios on the thermal conductivity of the composite films were investigated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]