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Self‐assembly of Carbon Particles as a Heat Sink Coating to Promote Radiative Cooling
Authors:Yu Lin Hsin  Chih Kuang Chang  Mei Hua Wang  Hsiao‐Chun Yeh  Ting‐Yao Su
Institution:ITRI South Campus, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Rm. 603, Bldg. R3, 31, Gongye 2nd Rd., Annan Dist., Tainan City 70955, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Abstract:Novel composite carbon particles are developed that can self‐assemble as a coating on a substrate without a binder. These carbon particles were used as a coating to enhance thermal dissipation and their thermal conductivity, surface emissivity and cooling performance were measured. Carbon particles with both thiol and epoxy functional groups self‐assembled to form a coating on the surface of a heat sink without a binder, which greatly improved the thermal conductivity of the coating. Coating a heat sink with the carbon particles yielded a higher thermal conductivity and emissivity than could be obtained with the addition of binder in the conventional approach, and significantly enhanced the cooling performance. In addition, the cooling performance of the carbon nanotube outperformed all other particles when coated on a substrate, because it had the highest thermal conductivity and good radiation emissivity. We developed an equation to describe the various parameters affecting the cooling performance of the thermally dissipative coating. This equation was confirmed by the experimental data.
Keywords:Thermal management  Thermally dissipative coating  Surface functionalization
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