Consistent Thermal Conductivities of Spring-Like Structured Polydimethylsiloxane Composites under Large Deformation

Yongqiang Guo, Shuangshuang Wang, Haitian Zhang, Hua Guo, Mu Kun He, Kunpeng Ruan, Ze Yu, Guang Sheng Wang, Hua Qiu, Junwei Gu

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Abstract

Flexible and highly thermally conductive materials with consistent thermal conductivity (λ) during large deformation are urgently required to address the heat accumulation in flexible electronics. In this study, spring-like thermal conduction pathways of silver nanowire (S-AgNW) fabricated by 3D printing are compounded with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) to prepare S-AgNW/PDMS composites with excellent and consistent λ during deformation. The S-AgNW/PDMS composites exhibit a λ of 7.63 W m−1 K−1 at an AgNW amount of 20 vol%, which is ≈42 times that of PDMS (0.18 W m−1 K−1) and higher than that of AgNW/PDMS composites with the same amount and random dispersion of AgNW (R-AgNW/PDMS) (5.37 W m−1 K−1). Variations in the λ of 20 vol% S-AgNW/PDMS composites are less than 2% under a deformation of 200% elongation, 50% compression, or 180° bending, which benefits from the large deformation characteristics of S-AgNW. The heat-transfer coefficient (0.29 W cm−2 K−1) of 20 vol% S-AgNW/PDMS composites is ≈1.3 times that of the 20 vol% R-AgNW/PDMS composites, which reduces the temperature of a full-stressed central processing unit by 6.8 °C compared to that using the 20 vol% R-AgNW/PDMS composites as a thermally conductive material in the central processing unit.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2404648
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume36
Issue number39
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Sep 2024

Keywords

  • deformation
  • polydimethylsiloxane
  • spring-like thermal conduction pathways
  • thermally conductive composites

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