Deformable high loading liquid metal nanoparticles composites for thermal energy management

The emergence of soft electronics has led to the need of thermal management with deformable material. In this perspective, eutectic gallium-indium (EGaIn) is attractive as a soft and thermal conductive material. Recent efforts have focused on incorporating EGaIn microparticles (~101 μm) into elastom...

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Main Authors: Bark, Hyunwoo, Tan, Matthew Wei Ming, Thangavel, Gurunathan, Lee, Pooi See
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1521182023-07-14T15:49:41Z Deformable high loading liquid metal nanoparticles composites for thermal energy management Bark, Hyunwoo Tan, Matthew Wei Ming Thangavel, Gurunathan Lee, Pooi See School of Materials Science and Engineering Engineering::Materials Anisotropic Liquid Metal The emergence of soft electronics has led to the need of thermal management with deformable material. In this perspective, eutectic gallium-indium (EGaIn) is attractive as a soft and thermal conductive material. Recent efforts have focused on incorporating EGaIn microparticles (~101 μm) into elastomer forming a thermal conductive composite. However, the shape deformation and coalescence of EGaIn particles under mechanical stress often lead to parasitic electrical conduction of the composite, posing limitation to its utilization in thermal management for the soft electronics. Increasing the loading of EGaIn nanoparticles (to over 20 vol%) often leads to brittleness of the composite. Herein, we introduce a strategy to obtain thermally conductive and soft elastomer with high volume ratio of EGaIn nanoparticles (up to 44 vol%). Surface modification of EGaIn nanoparticles with carboxylic acid terminated polydimethylsiloxane (COOH-PDMS-COOH) coupled with the in-situ formation of PDMS matrix by crosslinking with the surface-modified EGaIn nanoparticles leads to dense EGaIn nanoparticles in PDMS matrix with effective thermal transport. Notably, despite the high volume ratio of EGaIn nanoparticles (44 vol%) in the elastomer, the composite maintains a low elastic modulus (6.91 kPa) and remains electrically insulating even under mechanical stress. In addition, a distinctive anisotropic thermal conductivity of the elastomer was established upon stretching. This elastomer can be utilized as a thermal interface layer for thermoelectric device. The resulting thermoelectric performance features its promising applications in wearable thermo-haptic or thermo-sensing devices. National Research Foundation (NRF) Accepted version P.S.L. acknowledges the funding support from the National Research Foundation Investigatorship (NRF-NRFI201605). 2021-09-30T04:34:54Z 2021-09-30T04:34:54Z 2021 Journal Article Bark, H., Tan, M. W. M., Thangavel, G. & Lee, P. S. (2021). Deformable high loading liquid metal nanoparticles composites for thermal energy management. Advanced Energy Materials, 11(35), 2101387-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202101387 1614-6832 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152118 10.1002/aenm.202101387 35 11 2101387 en NRF‐NRFI201605 Advanced Energy Materials This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Bark, H., Tan, M. W. M., Thangavel, G. & Lee, P. S. (2021). Deformable high loading liquid metal nanoparticles composites for thermal energy management. Advanced Energy Materials, 11(35), 2101387-, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202101387. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Materials
Anisotropic
Liquid Metal
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Anisotropic
Liquid Metal
Bark, Hyunwoo
Tan, Matthew Wei Ming
Thangavel, Gurunathan
Lee, Pooi See
Deformable high loading liquid metal nanoparticles composites for thermal energy management
description The emergence of soft electronics has led to the need of thermal management with deformable material. In this perspective, eutectic gallium-indium (EGaIn) is attractive as a soft and thermal conductive material. Recent efforts have focused on incorporating EGaIn microparticles (~101 μm) into elastomer forming a thermal conductive composite. However, the shape deformation and coalescence of EGaIn particles under mechanical stress often lead to parasitic electrical conduction of the composite, posing limitation to its utilization in thermal management for the soft electronics. Increasing the loading of EGaIn nanoparticles (to over 20 vol%) often leads to brittleness of the composite. Herein, we introduce a strategy to obtain thermally conductive and soft elastomer with high volume ratio of EGaIn nanoparticles (up to 44 vol%). Surface modification of EGaIn nanoparticles with carboxylic acid terminated polydimethylsiloxane (COOH-PDMS-COOH) coupled with the in-situ formation of PDMS matrix by crosslinking with the surface-modified EGaIn nanoparticles leads to dense EGaIn nanoparticles in PDMS matrix with effective thermal transport. Notably, despite the high volume ratio of EGaIn nanoparticles (44 vol%) in the elastomer, the composite maintains a low elastic modulus (6.91 kPa) and remains electrically insulating even under mechanical stress. In addition, a distinctive anisotropic thermal conductivity of the elastomer was established upon stretching. This elastomer can be utilized as a thermal interface layer for thermoelectric device. The resulting thermoelectric performance features its promising applications in wearable thermo-haptic or thermo-sensing devices.
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Bark, Hyunwoo
Tan, Matthew Wei Ming
Thangavel, Gurunathan
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author Bark, Hyunwoo
Tan, Matthew Wei Ming
Thangavel, Gurunathan
Lee, Pooi See
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title Deformable high loading liquid metal nanoparticles composites for thermal energy management
title_short Deformable high loading liquid metal nanoparticles composites for thermal energy management
title_full Deformable high loading liquid metal nanoparticles composites for thermal energy management
title_fullStr Deformable high loading liquid metal nanoparticles composites for thermal energy management
title_full_unstemmed Deformable high loading liquid metal nanoparticles composites for thermal energy management
title_sort deformable high loading liquid metal nanoparticles composites for thermal energy management
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