Rational assembly and hetero-growth of hybrid structures consisting of multiple components with distinctive features are a promising and challenging strategy to develop materials for energy storage applications.
The distinctive architecture of the PANI/3D graphene electrode enhances its supercapacitive performance (1024 F g¬1), the lightweight and porous conducting foam provides “freeways” for fast charge transport.
Abundant, inexpensive, renewable,
and nontoxic carbon dioxide (CO2) has become an attractive
feedstock for chemical and polymer
syntheses. The use of CO2 as a sustainable precursor for
polyurethane has become prominent in polymer industry. In this study,
polyols produced from CO2 were successfully incorporated
into thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPUs). The thermal, mechanical,
shape memory, and anticorrosion properties of the TPUs were investigated.
TPUs with CO2-based polyols appeared as hard plastics with
relatively high T
g and tension set values.
The rigid carbonate units of the CO2-based polyols reduced
the softness of the polyol chains. The CO2-based polyols
also afforded TPU with excellent shape memory characteristics, exhibiting
shape fixity and shape recovery values of almost 100%. Interestingly,
the incorporation of CO2-based polyols into TPUs improved
the anticorrosion characteristics, regardless of the corrosive media.
The improved anticorrosion characteristics stemmed from the robust,
hydrophobic, and blocking properties of the carbonate units. This
allows the TPU to be used in hard coatings for high-performance applications.
CO2-based polyols are promising alternatives to conventional
petroleum-based polyols and can be used for the fixation of waste
CO2 and decreasing the carbon footprint of chemical processes.
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