New nanocompoite thermal interface materials based on graphene flakes, mesoscopic microspheres and polymers

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In recent years, there has been a great interest in the development and creation of new functional energy materials, including for improving the energy efficiency of power equipment and for effectively removing heat from energy devices, microelectronics and optoelectronics (power micro electronics, supercapacitors, cooling of processors, servers and data centers). In this paper, the technology of obtaining new nanocomposites based on mesoscopic microspheres, polymers and graphene flakes is considered. The methods of sequential production of functional materials from graphene flakes of different volumetric concentration using epoxy polymers, as well as the addition of monodisperse microspheres are described. Data are given on the measurement of the contact angle and thermal conductivity of these nanocomposites with respect to the creation of thermal interface materials for cooling devices of electronics, optoelectronics and power engineering.

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Dmitriev, A. A., Dmitriev, A. S., & Mikhailova, I. (2018). New nanocompoite thermal interface materials based on graphene flakes, mesoscopic microspheres and polymers. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 207). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820704002

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