2021
DOI: 10.1177/0892705721997887
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Effects of graphene on thermal properties and thermal stability of polycarbonate/graphene nanocomposite

Abstract: Polycarbonate (PC) /graphene nanocomposite was prepared using multilayer graphene (MLG) with loadings of 0.5, 1, and 3 wt% via melt mixing process. Morphological, structural, and thermal properties of the PC/MLG nanocomposites are investigated to look into the influence of MLG on the nanocomposite. A significant increase (∼6.4°C) in glass transition temperature is observed upon the addition of 3 wt% of MLG into the polycarbonate matrix. This increase in glass transition temperature may be due to the interactio… Show more

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“…A rise in the CNT content means equivalently there are more CNT that helps to build a conductive network, which in turn adversely affects the electrical resistivity. 3739 A CNT content exceeding 7.5 wt% provides the planks with a complete conductive network and a stable conductivity concurrently.
Figure 3.Electrical properties of PP/PVA antibacterial and conductive composite planks as related to (a) the TCS content and the CNT content, (b) 0.05 wt% of TCS and (c) 0.1 wt% of TCS.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A rise in the CNT content means equivalently there are more CNT that helps to build a conductive network, which in turn adversely affects the electrical resistivity. 3739 A CNT content exceeding 7.5 wt% provides the planks with a complete conductive network and a stable conductivity concurrently.
Figure 3.Electrical properties of PP/PVA antibacterial and conductive composite planks as related to (a) the TCS content and the CNT content, (b) 0.05 wt% of TCS and (c) 0.1 wt% of TCS.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 The final product properties depend on factors such as the method of mixing, the mixed polymer proportions, the temperature at which mixing is done, and the degree of mixing of individual polymeric components. [3][4][5] The interfacial interactions between polymer functional groups in the mixture govern the final physical and chemical properties of the material. In addition, the incorporation of nanoparticles into the polymer mixture enhances their properties due to the interaction between them and the functional groups of the mixture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 The carbon fibers have high strength, stiffness, thermal conductivity, and low coefficient of thermal expansion. 3 Since 1970s, the carbon fiber filled polymeric composites have been produced. 4 After that, the high performance carbon fiber reinforced polymeric composites have been fabricated for various technical industries like aerospace, automotive, and construction industries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%