Boron nitride-graphene oxide hybrid material with three-dimensional structure, preparation method of boron nitride-graphene oxide hybrid material and application as filler in heat conducting composite
A heat-conducting composite material and three-dimensional structure technology, applied in chemical instruments and methods, heat exchange materials, etc., can solve problems such as difficulty in meeting the needs of the development of the electronics industry and low thermal conductivity
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[0071] (1) Preparation of three-dimensional boron nitride-graphene oxide hybrid materials:
[0072] Boron nitride sheets with a diameter of 10 μm and a thickness of 700 nm, graphene oxide with a diameter of 2 μm, and water were mixed at a mass ratio of 40:1:100, and ball milled at a speed of 300 rpm for 24 hours.
[0073] The boron nitride-graphite oxide mixture was frozen at -50°C for 36h. And the freeze-dried mixture was subjected to freeze-drying treatment, the vacuum degree of the freeze-drying treatment was -100Pa, the freezing temperature of the freeze-drying treatment was -50°C, and the time of the freeze-drying treatment was 48h; the density of the obtained hybrid material was 250mg / cm 3 .
[0074] (2) Preparation of thermally conductive composite materials with three-dimensional boron nitride-graphene oxide hybrid materials as fillers:
[0075] Based on the total volume of the thermally conductive composite material as 100%, 4,4'-biphenol-bis[4-(2-glycidyloxy)benz...
Embodiment 2
[0080] (1) Preparation of three-dimensional boron nitride-graphene oxide hybrid materials:
[0081] Boron nitride sheets with a diameter of 5 μm and a thickness of 500 nm, graphene oxide with a diameter of 500 nm, and water were mixed at a mass ratio of 23:1:170, and ball milled at a ball milling speed of 500 rpm and a ball milling time of 48 hours.
[0082] The boron nitride-graphite oxide mixture was frozen at -20°C for 24h. The frozen mixture was subjected to freeze-drying treatment, the vacuum degree of the freeze-drying treatment was -20Pa, the freezing temperature of the freeze-drying treatment was 0° C., and the time of the freeze-drying treatment was 36 hours. The resulting hybrid material has a density of 120 mg / cm 3 .
[0083] (2) Preparation of thermally conductive composite materials with three-dimensional boron nitride-graphene oxide hybrid materials as fillers:
[0084] Based on the total volume of the heat-conducting composite material as 100%, bisphenol A di...
Embodiment 3
[0087] (1) Preparation of three-dimensional boron nitride-graphene oxide hybrid materials:
[0088] Boron nitride sheets with a diameter of 10 μm and a thickness of 600 nm, graphene oxide with a diameter of 800 nm, and water were mixed at a mass ratio of 66:1:100, and ball milled at a speed of 300 rpm for 24 hours.
[0089] The boron nitride-graphite oxide mixture was frozen at -50°C for 36h. And the freeze-drying treatment was carried out on the frozen mixed liquid, the vacuum degree of the freeze-drying treatment was -100 Pa, the freezing temperature of the freeze-drying treatment was -50° C., and the time of the freeze-drying treatment was 48 hours. The resulting hybrid material has a density of 180 mg / cm 3 .
[0090] (2) Preparation of thermally conductive composite materials with three-dimensional boron nitride-graphene oxide hybrid materials as fillers:
[0091] Based on the total volume of the thermally conductive composite material as 100%, 4,4'-biphenol-bis[4-(2-gl...
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