▎ 摘 要
In this study, an effective and novel method was developed to improve the thermal conductivity of epoxy composites by functionalization of graphene. The functionalization of graphene was carried out with a simple refluxing method using a double N-precursor with O-phenylenediamine (OPD), in which the graphene was first treated with acid (2 : 6 molar H2SO4 : HNO3) to form oxygen containing groups on the graphene surface (O-graphene). Amidation and nucleophilic addition reactions through amine groups in OPD contributed significantly to the doping of nitrogen into the graphene layers. The OPD functionalized graphene (OPD-f-graphene) was highly effective and compatible with an epoxy matrix, resulting in homogenous dispersion of a filler in the matrix. The in-plane and through-plane thermal conductivity of the functionalized graphene filled epoxy composite (fG-epoxy) was significantly increased similar to 13 fold and similar to 4.8 fold, respectively, in comparison to the neat epoxy composite (G-epoxy) with the addition of 6 wt% of the filler. This improvement in thermal conductivity was attributed to better dispersion of the filler into fG-epoxy which generated phonon conduction pathways.