Amine-functionalized graphene oxide nanosheets were prepared by linear poly(oxyalkylene)amines with two different molecular weights, 400 and 2000 (D400 and D2000), attached onto the surface of graphene oxides.
A chemically converted graphene/epoxy (EP) resin nanocomposite has been developed through the use of the functionalized graphene nanosheets (FGNs). The FGNs were prepared via the reaction of amines with alkylcarboxyl groups attached to the graphite oxides in the course of a dicarboxylic acid acyl peroxide treatment. FGNs/EP composites were prepared by dissolving the FGNs in organic solvent followed by mixing with EP and curing agent. In this composite, the FGNs were able to create molecular entanglement with EP matrix by taking advantage of the reactions between amine groups of FGNs and EP groups of EP, thus the FGNs could be covalently integrated into the EP matrix and became part of the cross-linked network structure rather than just a separated component. Great enhancement in the mechanical properties of the epoxy composite, such as the ultimate tensile strength and toughness, had been achieved with small loading (0.1 wt%) of FGNs by 17.0% and 262.2%, respectively. However, the FGNs reinforced EP composites showed a slight decrease in glass transition temperature (Tg).
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