Nanostructured electrical insulating epoxy thermosets with high thermal conductivity, high thermal stability, high glass transition temperatures and excellent dielectric properties PROJECT TITLE :Nanostructured electrical insulating epoxy thermosets with high thermal conductivity, high thermal stability, high glass transition temperatures and excellent dielectric propertiesABSTRACT:The necessity for improving performance of electronic devices and electrical equipment has forever resulted in new high-performance electrical insulating materials. One important issue is the need to use dielectric polymers with higher thermal conductivities. During this study, by forming ordered nanostructure in epoxy resin via introducing four, four'- dihydroxydiphenyl (DHDP), electrical insulating epoxy thermosets simultaneously having high thermal conductivity, high thermal stability, high glass transition temperatures and excellent dielectric properties were successfully prepared. The introduction of DHDP not solely will increase the rigidity of the modified epoxy chains but also leads to ordered nanostructure in the modified epoxy thermosets, that is considered as the most factor for the performance improvement of the modified epoxy thermosets. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Optimization of Composite Cloud Service Processing with Virtual Machines Determining water in transformer paper insulation: effect of measuring oil water activity at two different locations