▎ 摘 要
As is well known, it is difficult to simultaneously improve both the strength and elongation at break of polymers filled with nanomaterials. This work obtained high-performance composites with enhanced strength and elongation at break via cross-linking hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) chains with hyperbranched-polyamide-modified graphene oxide (HGO), and the preparation, characterization, and mechanical properties of the composites serving as a composite solid-propellant binder have been described in detail. Compared with pure HTPB polyurethane (P-HTPB), the tensile strength and elastic modulus of the composite containing 0.1 wt% HGO (H-0.1/HTPB) increase by 57.8% and 65.3%, respectively. Notably, the elongation at break of the H-0.1/HTPB composite can reach up to 1292.6%, which is even higher than that of P-HTPB. Moreover, the capabilities of the composites to resist deformation have also been enhanced significantly. The glass transition temperatures of the composites are still extremely low (similar to-73 degrees C), which is beneficial for their applications. It can be expected that this study can provide an effective fabrication approach and strategy for preparing high-performance polyurethane composites.