Thermally conductive film fabricated using perforated graphite sheet and UV-curable pressure-sensitive adhesive

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Abstract

Thermally conductive films play a crucial role in expanding the lifetime of electronics by dissipating concentrated heat to heatsinks. In this work, a thermally conductive film (g-TC film) was manufactured using a perforated graphite sheet (p-GS) and a UV-curable pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) by lamination. A novel UV-curable PSA was prepared by incorporating a UV-curable abietic acid ester into a PSA composition. The UV-curable PSA became a tack-free film upon UV irradiation; thus, a flexible g-TC film with a 52-µm thickness was obtained. The defects in the g-TC film caused by air bubbles were removed by treating the p-GS with oxygen plasma. As the UV-cured PSA made a joint through the holes in the p-GS, cleavage of the graphite was not observed after 10,000 U-folding test cycles with a folding radius of 1 mm. The calculated in-plane thermal conductivity of the fabricated g-TC film was 179 W·m−1 K−1, which was stable after the U-folding tests.

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Lee, H. J., Lim, G., Yang, E., Kim, Y. S., Kwak, M. G., & Kim, Y. (2021). Thermally conductive film fabricated using perforated graphite sheet and UV-curable pressure-sensitive adhesive. Nanomaterials, 11(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11010093

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