Scientists transform polyethylene into a heat-conducting material

Polymers are generally put to work as insulators, but a team of researchers at MIT has devised a way to turn polyethylene -- the most commonly used polymer -- into a conductor that transfers heat better than many pure metals. But the conversion of insulator to conductor is only half of the breakthrough; by coaxing all the polymer molecules into precise alignment, the researchers have created a polyethylene that conducts heat in only one direction. The plastic material remains an electrical insulator. Getting a bunch of polymer molecules to fall in line is no easy task -- left to their own devices, the molecules will settle into a chaotic arrangement that is resistant to heat transfer. But the MIT team found that by drawing polyethylene fibers slowly out of a solution they could get the molecules to line up facing the same way, creating a material that will let heat pass in one direction but not the other. This kind of one-way conductor is ripe for myriad applications in devices where heat must be drawn away

Scientists transform polyethylene into a heat-conducting material

Most polymers -- materials made of long, chain-like molecules -- are very good insulators for both heat and electricity. But an MIT team has found a way to transform the most widely used polymer, ...

Sun 7 Mar 10 from PhysOrg

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New heat-conducting material is developed

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 9 (UPI) -- A U.S. research team says it has discovered a way of transforming polyethylene into a material that conducts heat as well as most metals.

Tue 9 Mar 10 from UPI

New Plastic Conducts Heat Better Than Metals, But Only in One Direction

Polymers are generally put to work as insulators, but a team of researchers at MIT has devised a way to turn polyethylene -- the most commonly used polymer -- into a conductor that transfers ...

Tue 9 Mar 10 from Popular Science

Widely used polymer conducts heat

An MIT team has found a way to transform the most widely used polymer, polyethylene, into a material that conducts heat just as well as most metals.

Wed 10 Mar 10 from The Engineer

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New sensor array detects single molecules for the first time

MIT chemical engineers have built a sensor array that, for the first time, can detect single molecules of hydrogen peroxide emanating from a single living cell.

Fri 12 Mar 10 from ChemistryTimes

Chemicals that eased one environmental problem may worsen another

Chemicals that helped solve a global environmental crisis in the 1990s -- the hole in Earth's protective ozone layer -- may be making another problem -- acid rain -- worse, scientists are reporting. ...

Thu 11 Mar 10 from ChemistryTimes

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