Polyarylene ether nitrile and boron nitride composites: Coating with sulfonated polyarylene ether nitrile

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Boron nitride (BN) coated with sulfonated poly-arylene ether nitrile (SPEN) (BN@SPEN) was used as additive to enhance the thermal conductivity of polyarylene ether nitrile. BN@SPEN was prepared by coating BN micro-platelets with SPEN through ultrasonic technology combined with the post-treatment bonding process. The prepared BN@SPEN was characterized by FTIR, TGA, SEM and TEM, which confirmed the successful coating of BN micro-platelets. The obtained BN@SPEN was introduced into the PEN matrix to prepare composite films by a solution casting method. The compatibility between BN and PEN matrix was studied by using SEM observation and rheology measurement. Furthermore, thermal conductivity of BN@SPEN/PEN films were carefully characterized. Thermal conductivity of BN@SPEN/PEN films was increased to 0.69 W/(mK) at 20 wt% content of BN@SPEN, having 138% increment comparing with pure PEN.

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Wei, R., Xiao, Q., Zhan, C., You, Y., Zhou, X., & Liu, X. (2019). Polyarylene ether nitrile and boron nitride composites: Coating with sulfonated polyarylene ether nitrile. E-Polymers, 19(1), 70–78. https://doi.org/10.1515/epoly-2019-0009

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