Title of article :
Electrically and thermally conductive elastomer/graphene nanocomposites by solution mixing
Author/Authors :
Araby، نويسنده , , Sherif and Meng، نويسنده , , Qingshi and Zhang، نويسنده , , Liqun and Kang، نويسنده , , Hailan and Majewski، نويسنده , , Peter H. Tang، نويسنده , , Youhong and Ma، نويسنده , , Jun، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
10
From page :
201
To page :
210
Abstract :
The greatest challenge in developing polymer/graphene nanocomposites is to prevent graphene layers stacking; in this respect, we found effective solution-mixing polymers with cost-effective graphene of hydrophobic surface. Since graphene oxide is hydrophilic and in need of reduction, highly conducing graphene platelets (GnPs) of ∼3 nm in thickness were selected to solution-mix with a commonly used elastomer – styrene–butadiene rubber (SBR). A percolation threshold of electrical conductivity was observed at 5.3 vol% of GnPs, and the SBR thermal conductivity enhanced three times at 24 vol%. Tensile strength, Youngʹs modulus and tear strength were improved by 413%, 782% and 709%, respectively, at 16.7 vol%. Payne effect, an important design criteria for elastomers used in dynamic loading environment, was also investigated. The comparison of solution mixing with melt compounding, where the same starting materials were used, demonstrated that solution mixing is more effective in promoting the reinforcing effect of GnPs, since it provides more interlayer spacing for elastomer molecules intercalating and retains the high aspect ratio of GnPs leading to filler–filler network at a low volume fraction. We also compared the reinforcing effect of GnPs with those of carbon black and carbon nanotubes.
Keywords :
nanocomposites , elastomer , graphene
Journal title :
Polymer
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Polymer
Record number :
1741554
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