研究目的
Investigating the enhancement of in-plane thermal conductivity in polymer composites through the incorporation of graphene nano-flakes (GNFs) and comparing measurement techniques.
研究成果
The incorporation of GNFs significantly enhances the in-plane thermal conductivity of PVDF-HFP and PEMAA composites. The OTR spectroscopy technique provides a direct and reliable method for measuring in-plane thermal conductivity, showing good agreement with the laser flash method.
研究不足
The study focuses on in-plane thermal conductivity and may not fully capture the anisotropic thermal properties of the composites. The comparison between the two measurement techniques is limited to the specific composites studied.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study employed a simple solution mixing and molding process for incorporating GNFs into polymer films. Two measurement techniques were used: laser flash method and optothermal Raman (OTR) spectroscopy.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
PVDF-HFP and PEMAA were used as polymer matrices. GNFs were incorporated at different concentrations.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Scanning electron microscope for confirming GNF orientation and stacking, laser flash diffusivity analyzer (Netzsch LFA 467 HyperFlash, Germany), and a homemade OTR spectroscopy setup.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Preparation of composite films, measurement of thermal conductivity using both techniques, and analysis of data assuming heat propagation in three and two dimensions.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The thermal conductivity was calculated from the relation between excitation power and Raman resonance position for OTR, and from thermal diffusivity, density, and heat capacity for the laser flash method.
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