2023
DOI: 10.1002/pc.27892
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In situ exfoliation and surface functionalization of graphene oxide for epoxy composites with improved thermal and mechanical properties

Gang Xue,
Jiye Xing,
Mingming Sun
et al.

Abstract: Wet mixing and solvent evaporation were used to prepare in situ exfoliation and surface functionalization of graphene oxide (GO). The structure and composition of diglycidyl 7‐oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane‐3,4‐dicarboxylate (TDE85) functionalized GO (TDE85‐GO) were characterized. A thorough investigation was done into how surface functionalization affected the shape and dispersion of GO as well as the mechanical and thermal performance of the TDE85‐GO/epoxy composites. TDE85‐GO was evenly distributed throughout the… Show more

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“…Xue et al achieved the acceptable dispersion of GO into epoxy resin by the surface modification of GO by applying wet mixing and solvent evaporation, which is not ecofriendly. At first, they directly mixed the aqueous GO dispersion with the TDE85/N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) solution to prevent irreversible agglomeration [20]. In the case of thermosetting polymers, the best practical approach can be in situ polymerization, which consists of mixing nanoparticles with pre-polymers or monomers, achieving a proper dispersion, and then polymerizing them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xue et al achieved the acceptable dispersion of GO into epoxy resin by the surface modification of GO by applying wet mixing and solvent evaporation, which is not ecofriendly. At first, they directly mixed the aqueous GO dispersion with the TDE85/N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) solution to prevent irreversible agglomeration [20]. In the case of thermosetting polymers, the best practical approach can be in situ polymerization, which consists of mixing nanoparticles with pre-polymers or monomers, achieving a proper dispersion, and then polymerizing them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%