2020
DOI: 10.1002/pat.4859
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Direct diazotization of graphite nanoplatelets with melamine and their favorable application in epoxy resins

Abstract: The ease of undesirable agglomeration and a low efficiency are two problems that restrict the application of graphite nanoplatelets (GNPs) in epoxy resins (EP). Herein, a new strategy with melamine (MEL) as the precursor to functionalize GNPs chemically, which form a bonding layer that is compatible with epoxy matrix, is reported.The MEL fragments with secondary amine groups were grafted uniformly on the GNPs surface by covalent junctions to exploit the diazonium chemistry. This behavior led to a better disper… Show more

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“…After a reaction with an epoxy resin, significant improvements in the IFSS were found for both material types; however, the 1,4-triazole linker resulting from the CuAAC reaction was found to be unstable under oxidative conditions. 183 Other carbon materials, for example, graphene nanosheets 184 and nanoplatelets, 185 have also been modified with amine-terminated groups for the reinforcement of epoxy resins. Phenolic resins can be cross-linked with fillers bearing surface hydroxyl groups as demonstrated by Sandomierski, Chehimi, and colleagues.…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After a reaction with an epoxy resin, significant improvements in the IFSS were found for both material types; however, the 1,4-triazole linker resulting from the CuAAC reaction was found to be unstable under oxidative conditions. 183 Other carbon materials, for example, graphene nanosheets 184 and nanoplatelets, 185 have also been modified with amine-terminated groups for the reinforcement of epoxy resins. Phenolic resins can be cross-linked with fillers bearing surface hydroxyl groups as demonstrated by Sandomierski, Chehimi, and colleagues.…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dielectric properties including dielectric constant ( D k ) and dissipation factor ( D f ) were important parameters for materials applied in ultra‐large‐scale integration 28 . D k versus frequency curves reflecting the ability of charge storage was shown in Figure 4c.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dielectric properties including dielectric constant (D k ) and dissipation factor (D f ) were important parameters for materials applied in ultra-large-scale integration. 28 storage was shown in Figure 4c. In the operating frequency of 10 3 -10 6 Hz, the D k values of EP-0 were much higher than those of other samples.…”
Section: Mechanical and Dielectric Properties Of Cured Epmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationships between dielectric loss tangent (tanδ) and frequency are shown in the Figure 9 b, which is different from that of GNPs in epoxy resin [ 39 ]. Within tested frequency, tan δ of samples containing graphite were higher than Neat DBMI, tanδ of DBMI/EDG/IL-APP, DBMI/MPGNPs/IL-APP, DBMI/EDGNPs/IL-APP decreased with the increase of frequency.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%