Development of Highly Thermal Conductive Liquid Crystalline Epoxy Resins for High Thermal Dissipation Composites

  • Kim Y
  • Jung J
  • Yeo H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Epoxy resin (EP) is one of the most famous thermoset materials. In general, because EP has three-dimensional random network, it possesses thermal properties like a typical heat insulator. Recently, there has been increasing interest in controlling the network structure for making new functionality from EP. Indeed, the new modified EP represented as liquid crystalline epoxy (LCE) is spotlighted as an enabling technology for producing novel functionalities, which cannot be obtained from the conventional EPs, by replacing the random network structure to oriented one. In this paper, we review current progress in the field of LCEs and their application for the highly thermal conductive composite materials.

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Kim, Y., Jung, J., Yeo, H., You, N.-H., Jang, S. G., Ahn, S., … Goh, M. (2017). Development of Highly Thermal Conductive Liquid Crystalline Epoxy Resins for High Thermal Dissipation Composites. Composites Research, 30(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.7234/composres.2017.30.1.001

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