2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2022.106805
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High-performance antibacterial nanocomposite films with a 3D network structure prepared from carboxylated graphene and modified polyvinyl alcohol

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“…Moreover, when the content of nanomaterials is 0.4%, the water absorption of PBAT- g -MAH/ZnO-graphene nanocomposites is the lowest, and the interfacial compatibility in the nanocomposite for this content at the reaction site is the best, which improves its hydrophobic property and reduces the degree of dampness of the nanocomposite . However, when the content of nanomaterials is too high, the water absorption performance of the nanocomposite is improved, which reflects that the self-agglomeration of nanomaterials leads to poor binding and more gaps. , …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, when the content of nanomaterials is 0.4%, the water absorption of PBAT- g -MAH/ZnO-graphene nanocomposites is the lowest, and the interfacial compatibility in the nanocomposite for this content at the reaction site is the best, which improves its hydrophobic property and reduces the degree of dampness of the nanocomposite . However, when the content of nanomaterials is too high, the water absorption performance of the nanocomposite is improved, which reflects that the self-agglomeration of nanomaterials leads to poor binding and more gaps. , …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PBAT/ZnO-graphene nanocomposites show a downward trend with increasing amount of the added ZnO-graphene, which may be attributed to the incompatibility of the two phases leading to the loose or defective surface of the nanocomposite, thus showing a relatively hydrophilic property. 45,46 PBAT-g-MAH nanocomposites first shows an upward trend when the amount of ZnOgraphene is from 0 to 0.4%, and the maximum value appears at 0.4%. Then, when the amount of ZnO-graphene is more than 0.4%, it shows a reverse downward trend.…”
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“…The development of functional composites based on carbon nanomaterials has attracted significant recent attention due to their functions and practicality. These composites can be used as active media for functional devices in high-frequency applications, such as electromagnetic shielding, antenna technology, and electromagnetic compatibility. However, previous studies have proven that graphene in a polymer matrix is not evenly dispersed and aggregates at relatively low volume fractions because of its large surface area and strong van der Waals forces. This has restricted the use of graphene in polymer composites. Therefore, the graphene surface is generally modified or functionalized using organic molecules to improve the compatibility between graphene and the polymer matrix. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Graphene is a type of 2D material [13] that possesses high crystal and electronic quality. Due to its unique optical, physical, electrical, and chemical properties, a variety of semiconductor composite photocatalysts supported by 2D graphene nanosheets or filled with graphene have been widely developed and applied in various fields, as demonstrated in several studies [14][15][16]. In particular, graphene's excellent electrical and thermal conductivity and high strength make it a suitable reinforcement for polymers, as it can significantly enhance their mechanical and thermal properties [17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%