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Kazuhito Nishimura

Researcher at Kogakuin University

Publications -  64
Citations -  1209

Kazuhito Nishimura is an academic researcher from Kogakuin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diamond & Thermal conductivity. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 38 publications receiving 764 citations.

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Enhanced thermal conductivity for polyimide composites with a three-dimensional silicon carbide nanowire@graphene sheets filler

TL;DR: In this paper, a rigid three-dimensional structure composed of silicon carbide (SiC) nanowires@graphene sheets (3DSG) was prepared using a high frequency heating process.
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Enhanced thermal conductivity and retained electrical insulation for polyimide composites with SiC nanowires grown on graphene hybrid fillers

TL;DR: In this article, a polyimide composites containing one-dimensional SiC nanowires grown on two-dimensional graphene sheets (1D-2D SiCNWs-GSs) hybrid fillers were successfully prepared.
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Enhanced thermal conductivity of epoxy composites filled with silicon carbide nanowires.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a novel approach to enhance the thermal conductivity of the polymer composites which meet the requirement for the rapid development of the electronic devices is developed.
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Graphene foam-embedded epoxy composites with significant thermal conductivity enhancement

TL;DR: A facile and scalable method to prepare graphene foam (GF) via sacrificial commercial polyurethane (PU) sponge templates was developed, and highly thermally conductive composites were prepared by impregnating epoxy resin into the GF structure.
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Highly thermal conductive polymer composites via constructing micro-phragmites communis structured carbon fibers

TL;DR: In this article, a micro-phragmites communis structure was constructed for enhancing thermal transfer property of composites, and the composites were obtained by immersed in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) with vacuum-assisted.