2017
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-03890-8
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Collision-induced activation: Towards industrially scalable approach to graphite nanoplatelets functionalization for superior polymer nanocomposites

Abstract: Scale-up manufacturing of engineered graphene-like nanomaterials to deliver the industry needs for development of high-performance polymer nanocomposites still remains a challenge. Herein, we introduce a quick and cost-effective approach to scalable production of functionalized graphite nanoplatelets using “kitchen blender” approach and Diels-Alder chemistry. We have shown that, in a solvent-free process and through a cycloaddition mechanism, maleic anhydride can be grafted onto the edge-localized electron ric… Show more

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“…Similarly, Young's modulus increases with increasing EG load up to 0.5 wt%. This is consistent with the results published in the literature [35]. Compared to other graphene-reinforced polyamide composites [32,36,37], as shown in Table 1, greater improvements in mechanical properties are observed for the EG/PA66 composites investigated in this study.…”
Section: Application Of As-prepared Graphene In Polyamide 66 Compositessupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Similarly, Young's modulus increases with increasing EG load up to 0.5 wt%. This is consistent with the results published in the literature [35]. Compared to other graphene-reinforced polyamide composites [32,36,37], as shown in Table 1, greater improvements in mechanical properties are observed for the EG/PA66 composites investigated in this study.…”
Section: Application Of As-prepared Graphene In Polyamide 66 Compositessupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Meanwhile, when the loading is over 0.3 wt%, graphene sheets become aggregated because of the high surface area of nanoplates and strong π-π interactions between layers ( Figure 12d). These properties result in the concentration of stress, which significantly reduces tensile strength [33,35,36]. In addition to dispersibility, crystallinity is another factor that influences the mechanical properties of EG/PA66 composites [33].…”
Section: Application Of As-prepared Graphene In Polyamide 66 Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This trend can be associated with the agglomeration formations, affecting the interfacial stress transferring. Similar to other 2D nanomaterials, the dissipation of crack energy through different mechanisms such as crack deviation is probably the main mechanism for the enhancement of mechanical properties [69,70]. In other words, as the crack encounters MoS 2 nanosheets, it can be tilted and twisted resulting in higher energy absorption [68,71].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although in a different work [46], a significant improvement of the impact properties has also been reported and preliminarily attributed to the wave propagation through the graphene platelets. Also in the case of graphene, as for CNT, reactivity as diene or dienophile, can be exploited [47].…”
Section: Nanocomposites -Recent Evolutionsmentioning
confidence: 94%