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Non-covalently modified reduced graphene oxide/polyurethane nanocomposites with good mechanical and thermal properties
Authors:Wen-Shi Ma  Li Wu  Fang Yang  Shuang-Feng Wang
Affiliation:1. College of Materials Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510640, China
2. Key Laboratory of Enhanced Heat Transfer and Energy Conservation of the Ministry of Education, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510640, China
Abstract:Non-covalently modified graphene nanosheets were prepared by reduction graphene oxide with hydrazine hydrate and simultaneous non-covalent functionalization via 1-allyl-methylimidazolium chloride (AmimCl) ionic liquid. Atomic force microscopy revealed that AmimCl ionic liquid modified graphene (IL-G) was well-dispersed in a single exfoliation with a thickness of around 0.96 nm in DMF. Subsequently, the prepared IL-G nanosheets were incorporated into polyurethane (PU) to fabricate IL-G/PU nanocomposites by solution blending. X-ray diffraction disclosed an exfoliated morphology of IL-G nanosheets dispersed in the PU matrix, while the fractured morphology of the IL-G/PU nanocomposites showed that IL-G nanosheets presented a wrinkled morphology when dispersed in the matrix. Both techniques revealed homogeneous dispersion and good compatibility of IL-G nanosheets with PU matrix, indicating the existence of interfacial interactions. At 0.608 wt% loadings of IL-G nanosheets, the tensile strength and storage modulus of the composites were increased by 68.5 and 81.1 %, respectively. High thermal properties were also achieved at a low loading of IL-G nanosheets. An approximately 40 °C improvement in temperature of 5 % weight loss and 34 % increase in thermal conductivity were obtained at just 0.608 wt% loading of IL-G nanosheets.
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