Epoxy/graphene platelets nanocomposites with two levels of interface strength

Graphene platelets (GP) are a novel class of nanofillers due to its good compatibility with most polymers, high aspect ratio, high absolute strength and cost-effectiveness. We in this study synthesised two types of epoxy/GP nanocomposites with different interface strength using the combination of so...

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Main Authors: Zaman, Izzuddin, Phan, Tam Thanh, Kuan, Hsu-Chiang, Meng, Qingshi, La, Ly Truc Bao, Luong, Lee, Youssf, Osama, Ma, Jun
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Published: Elsevier 2011
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6232/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6232/1/Zaman_I%2DPolymer_52_pp1603_2011.pdf
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Summary:Graphene platelets (GP) are a novel class of nanofillers due to its good compatibility with most polymers, high aspect ratio, high absolute strength and cost-effectiveness. We in this study synthesised two types of epoxy/GP nanocomposites with different interface strength using the combination of sonication and chemical modification. Although the surface-modified graphene platelets (m-GP) formed clusters, a higher degree of dispersion and exfoliation of graphene was observed in each cluster owning to the improved interface by modification. The scrolling of graphene was found predominantly in the interface- modified nanocomposite. At 4 wt%, the modified nanocomposite shows fracture energy release rate G1c 613.4 J m-2 while the unmodified nanocomposite indicates 417.3 J m-2, in comparison with neat epoxy G1c 204.2 J m-2. The interface modification enhanced the glass transition temperature of neat epoxy from 94.7 to 108.6 °C, 14.7% increment. Toughening mechanisms are attributed to the voiding, microcracking and breakage of GP, while matrix may not consume as much fracture energy as m-GP do.