Functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotube-reinforced polyimide composite films with enhanced mechanical and thermal properties

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Abstract

Polyimide- (PI-) based nanocomposites containing the 4,4′-diaminodiphenyl ether- (ODA-) modified multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) filler were successfully prepared. The PI/MWCNTs-ODA composite films exhibit high thermal conductivity and excellent mechanical property. The optimal value of thermal conductivity of the PI/MWCNTs-ODA composite film is 0.4397 W/mK with 3 wt.% filler loading, increased by 221.89% in comparison with that of the pure PI film. In addition, the tensile strength of the PI/MWCNTs-ODA composite film is 141.48 MPa with 3 wt.% filler loading, increased by 20.74% in comparison with that of the pure PI film. This work develops a new strategy to achieve a good balance between the high thermal conductivity and excellent mechanical properties of polyimide composite films by using functionalized carbon nanotubes as an effective thermal conductive filler.

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Chao, M., Li, Y., Wu, G., Zhou, Z., & Yan, L. (2019). Functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotube-reinforced polyimide composite films with enhanced mechanical and thermal properties. International Journal of Polymer Science, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/9302803

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