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Microplasma processed ultrathin boron nitride nanosheets for polymer nanocomposites with enhanced thermal transport performance

Zhang et al., 2016

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18137984008157274514
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Zhang R
Sun D
Lu A
Askari S
Macias-Montero M
Joseph P
Dixon D
Ostrikov K
Maguire P
Mariotti D
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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This Research Article reports on the enhancement of the thermal transport properties of nanocomposite materials containing hexagonal boron nitride in poly (vinyl alcohol) through room-temperature atmospheric pressure direct-current microplasma processing. Results …
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