Issue 12, 2023

Self-standing boron nitride bulks enabled by liquid metals for thermal management

Abstract

Thermally conductive materials (TCMs) are highly desirable for thermal management applications to tackle the “overheating” concerns in the electronics industry. Despite recent progress, the development of high performance TCMs integrated with an in-plane thermal conductivity (TC) higher than 50.0 W (m K)−1 and a through-plane TC greater than 10.0 W (m K)−1 is still challenging. Herein, self-standing liquid metal@boron nitride (LM@BN) bulks with ultrahigh in-plane TC and through-plane TC were reported for the first time. In the LM@BN bulks, LM could serve as a bonding and thermal linker among the oriented BN platelets, thus remarkably accelerating heat transfer across the whole system. Benefiting from the formation of a unique structure, the LM@BN bulk achieved an ultrahigh in-plane TC of 82.2 W (m K)−1 and a through-plane TC of 20.6 W (m K)−1, which were among the highest values ever reported for TCMs. Furthermore, the LM@BN bulks exhibited superior compressive and leakage-free performances, with a high compressive strength (5.2 MPa) and without any LM leakage even after being crushed. It was also demonstrated that the excellent TCs of the LM@BN bulks made them effectively cool high-power light emitting diode modules. This work opens up one promising pathway for the development of high-performance TCMs for thermal management in the electronics industry.

Graphical abstract: Self-standing boron nitride bulks enabled by liquid metals for thermal management

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
27 Aug 2023
Accepted
18 Sep 2023
First published
19 Sep 2023

Mater. Horiz., 2023,10, 5656-5665

Self-standing boron nitride bulks enabled by liquid metals for thermal management

L. Jia, Z. Wang, L. Wang, J. Zeng, P. Du, Y. Yue, L. Zhao and S. Jia, Mater. Horiz., 2023, 10, 5656 DOI: 10.1039/D3MH01359F

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