• 文献标题:   Poly(propylene)-grafted thermally reduced graphene oxide and its compatibilization effect on poly(propylene)-graphene nanocomposites
  • 文献类型:   Article
  • 作  者:   KIM SH, KIM K, PARK OO
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  • 出版物名称:   RSC ADVANCES
  • ISSN:   2046-2069
  • 通讯作者地址:   Korea Adv Inst Sci Technol
  • 被引频次:   4
  • DOI:   10.1039/c6ra17934g
  • 出版年:   2016

▎ 摘  要

Graphene is a nanofiller with outstanding mechanical, electrical, and gas barrier properties. However, graphene nanofillers suffer from poor dispersibility in polymer matrices, particularly in non-polar polymers. This paper reports the preparation and characterization of enhanced poly(propylene)/graphene nanoplatelet (PP)/(GNP) nanocomposites, using PP-grafted thermally reduced graphene oxide (TRGO) as a compatibilizer. We optimized the synthesis of the compatibilizers by controlling the temperature of the reduction of graphene oxide. Reduction reactions were carried out at 200 degrees C (TRGO2), 400 degrees C (TRGO4) and 600 degrees C (TRGO6). The crystallinity, crystallization temperature, and onset temperature of PP/GNP nanocomposites were all increased by the presence of the PP-g-TRGO compatibilizers in loadings of 0.1 wt%. The mechanical and gas barrier properties of PP/GNP nanocomposites were enhanced by the presence of only 0.1 wt% PP-g-TRGO compatibilizer. Among the three PP-g-TRGO compatibilizers used to prepare PP/GNP nanocomposites (PP-g-TRGO2, PP-gTRGO4 and PP-g-TRGO6), those prepared using PP-g-TRGO6 exhibited superior electrical, mechanical and oxygen barrier properties. These results were attributed to high crystallinity, a strong interfacial interaction between GNPs and the compatibilized PP matrix, and the compatibilizer-enhanced dispersibility of the GNPs in the PP matrix. The superior performance of PP-g-TRGO6 in particular is suggested to occur because of the greater availability of strong pi-pi interactions between GNPs and the increased sp(2)-hybridised carbon content of TRGO6, relative to the other TRGO systems. The performance-enhancing effect of PP-TRGO6 was evident despite its lower TRGO content, compared to PP-g-TRGO2 and PP-g-TRGO4.