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Thermal properties and moisture absorption of nanofillers‐filled epoxy composite thin film for electronic application
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringPolymer NanocompositesThermal ConductivityPolymer CompositesThermal ConductionElectronic PackagingThin Film ProcessingMaterials ScienceHeat TransferThin Film CompositesEpoxy Thin FilmNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsElectronic ApplicationThin FilmsNanocompositeThermal EngineeringThermal PropertyThermal PropertiesMoisture Absorption
This current study aimed to enhance the thermal conductivity of thin film composites without compromising other polymer qualities. The effect of adding high thermal conductivity nanoparticles on the thermal properties and moisture absorption of thin film epoxy composites was investigated. Three types of fillers in nanosize with high thermal conductivity properties, boron nitride (BN), synthetic diamond (SD), and silicon nitride (Si 3 N 4 ) were studied. SN was later used as an abbreviation for Si 3 N 4 . The contents of fillers varied between 0 and 2 vol.%. An epoxy nanocomposite solution filled with high thermal conductivity fillers was spun at 1500–2000 rpm to produce thin film 40–60 µm thick. The effects of the fillers on thermal properties and moisture absorption were studied. The addition of 2 vol.% SD produced the largest improvement with 78% increment in thermal conductivity compared with the unfilled epoxy. SD‐filled epoxy thin film also showed good thermal stability with the lowest coefficients of thermal expansion, 19 and 124 ppm, before and after T g , respectively, which are much lower compared with SN‐filled and BN‐filled epoxy thin film composites. However the SD‐filled epoxy film has its drawback as it absorbs more moisture compared with BN‐filled and SN‐filled epoxy film. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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