Summary |
Graphene is thermal stable with a thermal conductivity, 5300W/(m‧K) that is 13 times to copper. Due to its 2D material properties, the thermal conduction along x-y plane is much faster than that of z-axis. Therefore, it is potential to apply to the industry for thermal dissipation application. In our group, graphene has been designed as a thermal film expected to replace the commercial window film of car and the green glass of the architecture. First, we disperse graphene uniformly in NMP solution and then it is sprayed onto the glass and flexible PET. Finally, the graphene glass product is tested via the thermal conduction experiment. |