Abstract

In this study, graphene was mass-produced from graphite through ultrasonic-assisted exfoliation in N-methyl-2-pyrrooxone (NMP) and then mixed with polyamides Nylon (PA6) to obtain a high thermal conductivity engineering polymer (GP6). The thermal conductivity of GP6 is 30 W m−1 K−1 and the density is 1.8 g cm−1. GP6 could be used in heat dissipation systems of LED lamps and cameras with injection molding at 260 °C, thus cutting the cost by 30% and reducing the carbon emission.

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