Nanotechnology Reviews (Nov 2021)

A study on interfacial behaviors of epoxy/graphene oxide derived from pitch-based graphite fibers

  • Kim Seong-Hwang,
  • Zhang Yinhang,
  • Lee Jong-Hoon,
  • Lee Seul-Yi,
  • Kim Yeong-Hun,
  • Rhee Kyong Yop,
  • Park Soo-Jin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2021-0111
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1827 – 1837

Abstract

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Graphene oxide (GO) is a versatile material with inherent unique properties that can be used in a wide range of applications. GO is produced from graphitic materials including graphite, and its properties can depend on the nature of stacking in the graphene structures. In this study, GO was prepared from pitch-based graphite fibers via the modified Hummer’s method and subsequently incorporated into an epoxy matrix to obtain graphene-loaded nanocomposites (EP/GO). Presented experimental results revealed that the addition of 0.6 wt% GO yielded an ∼110% increase in the fracture toughness. The corresponding fracture energies as well as the flexural strengths and flexural modulus exhibited similar trends to the fracture toughness. The thermophysical properties of the EP/GO, to further demonstrate the reinforcing effectiveness of GO, were also observed. Collectively, these results indicate that GO investigated in the study can be a viable reinforcement candidate to develop next-generation nanocomposites with multifunctional properties.

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