Thermal conductivity and mechanical properties of a flake graphite/Cu composite with a silicon nano-layer on a graphite surface

The interface between graphite flakes (G f ) and Cu in composites significantly affects the interfacial thermal diffusion and mechanical property characteristics. Silicon (Si) coating has been introduced to the surface of the G f to investigate the thermal conductivity and flexural strength of G f /...

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Veröffentlicht in:RSC advances 2016-01, Vol.6 (100), p.98190-98196
Hauptverfasser: Zhu, Yingbin, Bai, Hua, Xue, Chen, Zhou, Rong, Xu, Qunfeng, Tao, Pengfei, Wang, Chen, Wang, Junwei, Jiang, Nan
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Zusammenfassung:The interface between graphite flakes (G f ) and Cu in composites significantly affects the interfacial thermal diffusion and mechanical property characteristics. Silicon (Si) coating has been introduced to the surface of the G f to investigate the thermal conductivity and flexural strength of G f /Cu composites. Microstructural analysis demonstrates that (i) the high thermal conductivity of G f /Cu composites is attributed to the homogeneous dispersion and well-controlled alignment of G f in the composite matrix and (ii) silicon coating on the G f slightly decreases the thermal conductivity of the composites, but greatly improves the bending strength. Compared with the raw G f /Cu composites, the thermal conductivity of the Si-coated G f /Cu composites along the plane parallel to the graphite laminate decreases from 676 to 610 W (m −1 K −1 ) when the volume fraction of G f reaches 70 vol%. The bending strength of Si-coated graphite/Cu composites is significantly enhanced and the maximum bending strength is 110 MPa when the volume fraction of graphite is 40%. Additionally, the experimentally determined thermal conductivity is compared with the theoretically calculated value in this study.
ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/C6RA17804A