From carbon nanotubes and silicate layers to graphene platelets for polymer nanocomposites

In spite of extensive studies conducted on carbon nanotubes and silicate layers for their polymer-based nanocomposites, the rise of graphene now provides a more promising candidate due to its exceptionally high mechanical performance and electrical and thermal conductivities. The present study devel...

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Main Authors: Zaman - izzuddin@uthm.edu.my, Izzuddin, Kuan, Hsu-Chiang, Dai, Jingfei, Nobuyuki, Kawashima, Michelmore, Andrew, Sovi, Alex, Dong, Songyi, Lee, Luong, Jun, Ma
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.56452022-01-19T07:27:21Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5645/ From carbon nanotubes and silicate layers to graphene platelets for polymer nanocomposites Zaman - izzuddin@uthm.edu.my, Izzuddin Kuan, Hsu-Chiang Dai, Jingfei Nobuyuki, Kawashima Michelmore, Andrew Sovi, Alex Dong, Songyi Lee, Luong Jun, Ma TP1080-1185 Polymers and polymer manufacture In spite of extensive studies conducted on carbon nanotubes and silicate layers for their polymer-based nanocomposites, the rise of graphene now provides a more promising candidate due to its exceptionally high mechanical performance and electrical and thermal conductivities. The present study developed a facile approach to fabricate epoxy–graphene nanocomposites by thermally expanding a commercial product followed by ultrasonication and solution-compounding with epoxy, and investigated their morphologies, mechanical properties, electrical conductivity and thermal mechanical behaviour. Graphene platelets (GnPs) of 3.57 0.50 nm in thickness were created after the expanded product was dispersed in tetrahydrofuran using 60 min ultrasonication. Since epoxy resins cured by various hardeners are widely used in industries, we chose two common hardeners: polyoxypropylene (J230) and 4,40 -diaminodiphenylsulfone (DDS). DDS-cured nanocomposites showed a better dispersion and exfoliation of GnPs, a higher improvement (573%) in fracture energy release rate and a lower percolation threshold (0.612 vol%) for electrical conductivity, because DDS contains benzene groups which create p–p interactions with GnPs promoting a higher degree of dispersion and exfoliation of GnPs during curing. This research pointed out a potential trend where GnPs would replace carbon nanotubes and silicate layers for many applications of polymer nanocomposites. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2012 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5645/1/AJ%202017%20%28873%29.pdf Zaman - izzuddin@uthm.edu.my, Izzuddin and Kuan, Hsu-Chiang and Dai, Jingfei and Nobuyuki, Kawashima and Michelmore, Andrew and Sovi, Alex and Dong, Songyi and Lee, Luong and Jun, Ma (2012) From carbon nanotubes and silicate layers to graphene platelets for polymer nanocomposites. Nanoscale, 4 (NIL). pp. 4578-4586. ISSN 2040-3364 https://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c2nr30837a
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topic TP1080-1185 Polymers and polymer manufacture
spellingShingle TP1080-1185 Polymers and polymer manufacture
Zaman - izzuddin@uthm.edu.my, Izzuddin
Kuan, Hsu-Chiang
Dai, Jingfei
Nobuyuki, Kawashima
Michelmore, Andrew
Sovi, Alex
Dong, Songyi
Lee, Luong
Jun, Ma
From carbon nanotubes and silicate layers to graphene platelets for polymer nanocomposites
description In spite of extensive studies conducted on carbon nanotubes and silicate layers for their polymer-based nanocomposites, the rise of graphene now provides a more promising candidate due to its exceptionally high mechanical performance and electrical and thermal conductivities. The present study developed a facile approach to fabricate epoxy–graphene nanocomposites by thermally expanding a commercial product followed by ultrasonication and solution-compounding with epoxy, and investigated their morphologies, mechanical properties, electrical conductivity and thermal mechanical behaviour. Graphene platelets (GnPs) of 3.57 0.50 nm in thickness were created after the expanded product was dispersed in tetrahydrofuran using 60 min ultrasonication. Since epoxy resins cured by various hardeners are widely used in industries, we chose two common hardeners: polyoxypropylene (J230) and 4,40 -diaminodiphenylsulfone (DDS). DDS-cured nanocomposites showed a better dispersion and exfoliation of GnPs, a higher improvement (573%) in fracture energy release rate and a lower percolation threshold (0.612 vol%) for electrical conductivity, because DDS contains benzene groups which create p–p interactions with GnPs promoting a higher degree of dispersion and exfoliation of GnPs during curing. This research pointed out a potential trend where GnPs would replace carbon nanotubes and silicate layers for many applications of polymer nanocomposites.
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author Zaman - izzuddin@uthm.edu.my, Izzuddin
Kuan, Hsu-Chiang
Dai, Jingfei
Nobuyuki, Kawashima
Michelmore, Andrew
Sovi, Alex
Dong, Songyi
Lee, Luong
Jun, Ma
author_facet Zaman - izzuddin@uthm.edu.my, Izzuddin
Kuan, Hsu-Chiang
Dai, Jingfei
Nobuyuki, Kawashima
Michelmore, Andrew
Sovi, Alex
Dong, Songyi
Lee, Luong
Jun, Ma
author_sort Zaman - izzuddin@uthm.edu.my, Izzuddin
title From carbon nanotubes and silicate layers to graphene platelets for polymer nanocomposites
title_short From carbon nanotubes and silicate layers to graphene platelets for polymer nanocomposites
title_full From carbon nanotubes and silicate layers to graphene platelets for polymer nanocomposites
title_fullStr From carbon nanotubes and silicate layers to graphene platelets for polymer nanocomposites
title_full_unstemmed From carbon nanotubes and silicate layers to graphene platelets for polymer nanocomposites
title_sort from carbon nanotubes and silicate layers to graphene platelets for polymer nanocomposites
publisher The Royal Society of Chemistry
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5645/1/AJ%202017%20%28873%29.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5645/
https://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c2nr30837a
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