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Aligned cellulose/nanodiamond plastics with high thermal conductivity

Song et al., 2018

Document ID
17644857208605196179
Author
Song N
Cao D
Luo X
Guo Y
Gu J
Ding P
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Materials Chemistry C

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Thermally conductive aligned cellulose/nanodiamond (CND) plastics were fabricated via gelation transition. The resulting plastics present an orderly layered structure in which cellulose is highly oriented along the in-plane direction. Nanodiamond (ND) could disperse …
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