Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new kind of plastic material. The polymer thermal conductor, rather than insulating heat, dispels it and functioned as a heat conductor. The new plastic is malleable, lightweight, and capable of conducting about ten times as much heat as most commercial polymers.
2. A New Kind of Polymer Heat Conductor
• Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have
developed a new kind of plastic material. The polymer thermal
conductor, rather than insulating heat, dispels it and functioned as a
heat conductor. The new plastic is malleable, lightweight, and
capable of conducting about ten times as much heat as most
commercial polymers.
3. • Lengthy monomer chains create the polymers. Usually, such chains wind
up snarled in a sphere, which traps heat conductors. Engineers remained
determined to solve this issue and, for years, experimented with an
assortment of polymer conductors, but none were successful. Then they
began to consider whether a scattering polymer would work.
• The engineers started using oxidative chemical vapor disposition (oCVD),
which developed into a rigid polymer chain and not the usual ball of
tangled strands. The oxidant was flowed into a chamber with a vapor of
monomers. The unit oxidized and formed polymers and the engineers
then fabricated large-scale samples (about the size of a thumbprint).
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• It is probably already working on a solution.
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