▎ 摘 要
In this study, graphene nanosheets (GNS) prepared through a liquid exfoliation technique are dispersed in thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) at a volume fraction (V-f) of up to 0.19. Then, the electrical and mechanical properties of the obtained composites are characterized. The dielectric sioectroscopy shows an excessive variation in dielectric constant (1.1 to 3.53 x 10(7)) and dielectric tangent loss (0.03 to 2515) with varying V-f over the frequency range of 25 kHz to 5 MHz. A considerable enhancement in electrical conductivity (DC) is found, from 3.87 x 10(-10) S/m (base polymer) to 53.5 S/m for the 0.19 V-f GNS-TPU nanocomposite. The GNS-TPU composites are mechanically robust, with a considerable increase in stiffness (similar to 4-fold) and strength (almost twice), maintaining its ductility up to 0.09 V-f GNS. The high dielectric constant at lower frequencies is attributed to the well-established Maxwell-Wagner polarization effect, whereas the high dielectric tangent loss is due to leakage currents as a physical conducting network is formed at high filler loadings. The layered structure, high aspect ratio, and improved dispersion of GNS are the main reasons for the improvement in both the dielectric characteristics and the mechanical properties of the host polymer.