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Wet‐Spun Superelastic Graphene Aerogel Millispheres with Group Effect
Authors:Xiaoli Zhao  Weiquan Yao  Weiwei Gao  Hao Chen  Chao Gao
Affiliation:MOE Key Laboratory of Macromolecular Synthesis and Functionalization, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Adsorption and Separation Materials & Technologies of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, P. R. China
Abstract:Graphene aerogel has attracted great attention due to its unique properties, such as ultralow density, superelasticity, and high specific surface area. It shows huge potential in energy devices, high‐performance pressure sensors, contaminates adsorbents, and electromagnetic wave absorbing materials. However, there still remain some challenges to further promote the development and real application of graphene aerogel including cost‐effective scalable fabrication and miniaturization with group effect. This study shows millimeter‐scale superelastic graphene aerogel spheres (GSs) with group effect and multifunctionality. The GSs are continuously fabricated on a large scale by wet spinning of graphene oxide liquid crystals followed by facile drying and thermal annealing. Such GS has an unusual core–shell structure with excellent elasticity and specific strength. Significantly, both horizontally and vertically grouped spheres exhibit superelasticity comparable to individual spheres, enabling it to fully recover at 95% strain, and even after 1000 compressive cycles at 70% strain, paving the way to wide applications such as pressure‐elastic and adsorbing materials. The GS shows a press‐fly behavior with an extremely high jump velocity up to 1.2 m s?1. For the first time, both free and oil‐adsorbed GSs are remotely manipulated on water by electrostatic charge due to their ultralow density and hydrophobic properties.
Keywords:electrostatic manipulation  aerogels  group effect  superelastic  wet‐spun
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