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On page 6093, T. Luo and co‐workers demonstrate that molecular bridges consisting of small molecules chemically absorbed on solid surfaces can bring about a seven‐fold increase in the thermal transport across hard–soft material interfaces, despite a significant decrease in the interfacial energy. This work provides an unconventional strategy to improve thermal transport across material interfaces...
Conventional wisdom tells us that interfacial thermal transport is more efficient when the interface adhesion energy is enhanced. In this study, it is demonstrated that molecular bridges consisting of small molecules chemically absorbed on solid surfaces can enhance the thermal transport across hard–soft material interfaces by as much as 7‐fold despite a significant decrease in the interface adhesion...
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