The addition of expanded graphite (EG) on environmentally friendly polymer matrix was systematically studied to produce carbon-polymer porous composite. Firstly, an appropriate EG was produced by monitoring the time and temperature of intercalated graphite thermal expansion while poly(furfuryl alcohol) (PFA) resin was obtained from the furfuryl alcohol polymerization. After PFA synthesis, different EG amounts of 0.2, 0.5, and 1.0 wt% were added in the resin and evaluated by viscosimetry and differential scanning calorimetry that showed EG helped in the crosslink formations decreasing the onset and endset temperatures. PFA resin kept a good fluidity, even for 1.0 wt% EG ensuring its homogeneous impregnation on the polyurethane foams. FTIR analyses confirmed the presence of functional groups on EG, which would contribute to the resin impregnation on the foam porous structure without changing the thermal resistance of the final product.
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