"Revolutionary Nanodiamond Technology Keeps Electronics Cool"

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Researchers have developed a nanocomposite film using a two-solution coaxial electrospinning method that dissipates heat four times more effectively than existing materials, offering a potential solution for overheating in compact electronics. The film creates a "highway" of heat distribution using polyvinyl alcohol and thermally conductive nanodiamond material. The coated fibers direct heat along and across the fibers throughout the film, making it more thermally conductive than previously reported nanocomposites.
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