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Title: Waterborne polymer composites containing hybrid graphene/carbon nanotube filler: Effect of graphene type on properties and performance
Authors: Marija Prosheva, Maryam Ehsani, Yvonne Joseph, Radmila Tomovska, Jadranka Blazhevska Gilev
Keywords: miniemulsion, G/CNT hybrids, rGO/CNT hybrids, waterborne composites
Issue Date: 26-May-2023
Publisher: wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/pc © 2023 Society of Plastics Engineers.
Project: NATO Science for Peace Program (G6011)
Journal: Polymer Composites
Series/Report no.: Polymer Composites. 2023;1–13;Polymer Composites. 2023;1–13
Abstract: Polymer composites based on graphene/carbon nanotubes (G/CNT) and reduced graphene oxide/carbon nanotubes (rGO/CNT) were synthetized by in-situ miniemulsion polymerization containing 1 wt% hybrid filler with different ratio of G and CNT (10:1, 1.1, 1:10). From the hybrid aqueous dispersions obtained in that way polymer films were spontaneously formed at ambient conditions by water evaporation. The effect of the type of the graphene filler, G or rGO, on the properties and performance of polymer composites was studied. It was shown that G/CNT based composites presented improved morphology of the film due to better distribution of the filler and more organized structure of the film than that of rGO/CNT composites. The surface of the film was much smoother indicating more deepen filler within the polymer. Consequently, the G/CNT/polymer composites presented one order of magnitude increased Young's moduli and 60% lower water uptake than the neat polymer. Even though rGO/CNT/polymer composites presented also improved mechanical resistance, their water resistance was compromised probably due to the presence of hydrophilic functional groups that facilitated the water diffusion within the film.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/30674
DOI: 10.1002/pc.27483
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy: Journal Articles

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