2009 59th Electronic Components and Technology Conference 2009
DOI: 10.1109/ectc.2009.5074054
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Thermal conductivity of epoxy/surface functionalized carbon nano materials

Abstract: Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and graphite nanoplates were functionalized by chemical methods. The functionalized chemical structures were characterized by Fourier-Transform Infrared (FTIR). It is found that carboxyl groups were grafted onto MWCNTs and graphite nanoplates surfaces. Epoxy and cyanate ester polymer composites with functionalized MWCNTs and graphite nanoplates were prepared, and their thermal conductivities were measured by the a Netzsch Nano Flash, which showed that the thermal conductiv… Show more

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“…We identified the use of grouping, as well as a change of the density of functional groups along the CNT axis, as potential strategies to improve the mechanical performance of CNT fibers. Experiments have shown that carboxyl groups can indeed be grown on the surface of CNTs (Ganguli et al, 2008;Liang et al, 2009). Hence, our predictions could potentially be tested and act as guidelines for the design of novel functionalized CNT fibers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…We identified the use of grouping, as well as a change of the density of functional groups along the CNT axis, as potential strategies to improve the mechanical performance of CNT fibers. Experiments have shown that carboxyl groups can indeed be grown on the surface of CNTs (Ganguli et al, 2008;Liang et al, 2009). Hence, our predictions could potentially be tested and act as guidelines for the design of novel functionalized CNT fibers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%