Nanocomposites (Jul 2017)

Improving the fracture toughness properties of epoxy using graphene nanoplatelets at low filler content

  • Nadiim Domun,
  • Homayoun Hadavinia,
  • Tao Zhang,
  • Gholamhossein Liaghat,
  • Samireh Vahid,
  • Chris Spacie,
  • Keith R. Paton,
  • Toby Sainsbury

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/20550324.2017.1365414
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 85 – 96

Abstract

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This paper reports improvement in the fracture properties of epoxy nanocomposites using plasma functionalized graphene nanoplatelets (f-GNP) at low filler content. Various mechanical tests were performed on a series of f-GNP/epoxy at low nanofiller loading to assess the effect of the nanofiller on mechanical properties. Most importantly, a significant enhancement in fracture toughness is achieved without compromising the tensile and thermal properties of the nanocomposites. The fracture toughness of neat epoxy resin was increased by over 50% with the incorporation of 0.25 wt% f-GNP loading, obtaining a value of 245 J m−2, while the neat epoxy indicated a value of 162 J m−2. The glass transition temperature (Tg) and coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) both showed a slight increase of 3% and 2%, respectively, both at 1 wt% f-GNP loading. These enhancements are competitive with current literature results on nanocomposites, but at significantly lower filler content. We therefore demonstrate that f-GNPs are capable of providing effective toughening of epoxy resins, while maintaining other tensile and thermal properties.

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