▎ 摘 要
With the rapid development of electronic technology, the demand for thermal management materials is increasing continuously. Recent years graphene paper is considered as a potential material to replace the traditional graphitized polyimide film. Although the current route to graphene paper can achieve a high thermal conductivity, the extremely high energy consumption in graphitization procedure and severe heavy metal contamination limit the application of graphene paper. Here we develop a high-efficiency, low-energy cost, and inexpensive technology to produce graphene paper in large quantities. Without graphitization, the thermal conductivity of this graphene laminated film can reach 975 Wm(-1) K-1 when the thickness of film is 65 mm. Based on this easy-operated technology, we have already completed the pilot plant test, attained capacity of 3 kg graphene per reactor in 8 h and 800 mm x 100 m of graphene film each roll which was continuously and macroscopically assembled on our self-made equipment. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.