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Nano-Interconnected 1D/2D Boron Nitride Hybrid Networks: Unlocking Superior Thermal Conductivity in Electrically Insulating Thermal Interface Nanocomposites Based on Hybrid Thermal Percolation Model.
Summary: Electronics like computers and phones get really hot when they work hard, and we need special materials to cool them down without causing electrical short circuits. Scientists found that mixing different shapes of a microscopic material called boron nitride into plastics works perfectly! However, finding the exact right recipe was tricky. To solve this, they created a special math model to figure out the perfect mix. The result is a super-cooling material that keeps gadgets safe, stops them from overheating, and blocks electricity perfectly.
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Nanocomposites
Boron
Thermal Conductivity