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Five liquid crystal epoxy resins and composites containing flat boron nitride (f-BN) and spherical boron nitride (s-BN) were successfully synthesized. The chemical structures, crystal diffraction, and thermal conductivity of the liquid crystal (LC) epoxy composites were measured using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), X-ray, and Discovery Xenon Flash. In this study, the molecular arrangement of five LC epoxy resins and the thermal conductivity of their composites were carefully discussed. Several different amounts of flat boron nitride and spherical boron nitride were added to the five LC epoxy resins. The influence of nano-scale ceramic materials, f-BN, and s-BN, on the thermal conductivity of the LC epoxy resins, was studied. It is worth noting that the thermal conductivity of the spherical boron nitride composite demonstrated a better result than that of the flat boron nitride composite. In simpler terms, the thermal conductivity of the composites is closely related to the molecular arrangement of the LC resin and the amount of BN added. The results demonstrate that the SBPDAE/s-BN (60%) composite shows the highest thermal conductivity of 9.36 W/mK in the vertical direction. These data prove that the LC alignment of the matrix will greatly enhance the thermal conductivity of the composites.

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