Nikhil BalachanderIndira SeshadriRutvik J. MehtaLinda S. SchadlerTheo Borca-TasciucPawel KeblinskiGanpati Ramanath
Realizing high thermal conductivity nanocomposites is a challenge because of difficulties in incorporating high fractions of uniformly dispersed nanofillers and countering low filler-matrix interfacial conductance. Here, we obviate these issues by using <3 vol. % gold nanowire fillers to obtain a 30-fold increase in polydimethylsiloxane thermal conductivity that is 6-fold higher than any nanocomposite at low nanofiller loadings and exceeds theoretical predictions. The nanowire diameter and aspect ratio are keys to obtaining cold-welded networks that enhance thermal conductivity while fostering low modulus and electrical conductivity. Such nanowire nanocomposites are attractive for many applications in electronics, packaging, and energy devices.
Binghui GeSijie HeJingjin CaiA. QiGuodong JiangShanglin XiangDongyu Cai
Mingxia ShenCui Yin-xinJing HeYaoming Zhang
Aleksey D. DrozdovJesper de Claville Christiansen