2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2013.12.010
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Graphene oxide-integrated high-temperature durable fluoroelastomer for petroleum oil sealing

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“…The increased crosslinking network can contribute to the enhanced mechanical and thermal performance of the final nanocomposite. This can also be verified from measurements of the torque/time curves during the curing or processing of the graphene/elastomer nanocomposites [130,134,138,141,146,148,152,172]. The curing curves are normally shifted towards a shorter time with increased filler loading, which indicates an acceleration of the vulcanization phenomenon, while the maximum torque values of the curing curves may be increased by the presence of graphene.…”
Section: Swelling and Vulcanizationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The increased crosslinking network can contribute to the enhanced mechanical and thermal performance of the final nanocomposite. This can also be verified from measurements of the torque/time curves during the curing or processing of the graphene/elastomer nanocomposites [130,134,138,141,146,148,152,172]. The curing curves are normally shifted towards a shorter time with increased filler loading, which indicates an acceleration of the vulcanization phenomenon, while the maximum torque values of the curing curves may be increased by the presence of graphene.…”
Section: Swelling and Vulcanizationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…FKM/GO nanocomposites with covalent interfaces have been fabricated via solution blending. The resulting nanocomposites exhibited reduced permeability to organic solvents such as methyl ethyl ketone [304].…”
Section: Interfacial Crosslinking Idealized Interfacial Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To further improve the resistance to chemicals imparted by specialty elastomers such as FKM or HNBR, 2D sheets have been incorporated into these elastomers. By introducing GO sheets in FKM, the nanocomposites exhibited greatly improved barrier properties to organic solvents that rendered them potentially useful in petroleum oil sealing [304]. It should be emphasized that the transport of a liquid may be very different from that of a gas.…”
Section: Applications Of Elastomer Nanocomposites With High Barrier Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the easily observable advantage of GSD over conventional fillers is that, GSD requires only small concentration (≤ 0.1 phr) for reinforcing virgin elastomers for elastomeric/GSD composites with substantial properties (Boland et al 2014;Tan et al2008;Tseng et al 2012;Wei, et al 2014), whereas the conventional fillers such as; carbon blacks (CB), and nanoclays requires enormous loading level (≥ 5~20phr) to attain equivalent properties as the case of GSD based systems (Choi et al 2005;Hong et al 2007). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%