The mechanism of thermal conductivity in amorphous polymers, especially polymer fibers, is unclear in comparison with that in inorganic materials. Here, we report the observation of a crossover of heat conduction behavior from three dimensions to quasi-one dimension in polyimide nanofibers at a given temperature. A theoretical model based on the random walk theory has been proposed to quantitatively describe the interplay between the inter-chain hopping and the intra-chain hopping in nanofibers. This model explains well the diameter dependence of thermal conductivity and also speculates on the upper limit of thermal conductivity of amorphous polymers in the quasi-1D limit.
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Dong, L., Xi, Q., Chen, D., Guo, J., Nakayama, T., Li, Y., … Li, B. (2018). Dimensional crossover of heat conduction in amorphous polyimide nanofibers. National Science Review, 5(4), 500–506. https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwy004
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