Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5208583 | Progress in Polymer Science | 2011 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
Carbon materials particularly in the form of sparkling diamonds have held mankind spellbound for centuries, and in its other forms, like coal and coke continue to serve mankind as a fuel material, like carbon black, carbon fibers, carbon nanofibers and carbon nanotubes meet requirements of reinforcing filler in several applications. All these various forms of carbon are possible because of the element's unique hybridization ability. Graphene (a single two-dimensional layer of carbon atoms bonded together in the hexagonal graphite lattice), the basic building block of graphite, is at the epicenter of present-day materials research because of its high values of Young's modulus, fracture strength, thermal conductivity, specific surface area and fascinating transport phenomena leading to its use in multifarious applications like energy storage materials, liquid crystal devices, mechanical resonators and polymer composites. In this review, we focus on graphite and describe its various modifications for use as modified fillers in polymer matrices for creating polymer-carbon nanocomposites.
Keywords
DMFUTSPEFCHDPENTCABSCNTCCBSWNTTrGOTHFPVDFPOMATRPPPCPEVARTCCMGIPPNBRMMAPTCSGNUPRphrSBRSANNCOKICIISTPVSMIPPEISPRTVFGSGNPHIPSMWNTGICEPDMTPULLDPEPA6Maleic anhydride grafted polypropyleneMMBModified expanded graphiteUV/O3Acrylonitrile–butadiene rubberIsotatic polypropylenecPANSSSPxGNPMEMSPpspercolation thresholdEthylene-co-vinyl acetateethylene propylene diene monomerElectromagneticAtom transfer radical polymerizationGraphene oxideThermally reduced graphene oxideMEGMAITetrahydrofuranGraphite intercalation compoundPENtwo-dimensionaldimethyl formamideUnsaturated polyester resinpolymer electrolyte fuel cellMicro-electro-mechanical systemsPositive temperature coefficientNegative temperature coefficientRigid polyurethane foamStyrene–Butadiene rubberSilicone rubberPANMMA, Methyl methacrylateMelt blendingGraphite nanoplateletsingle walled carbon nanotubeCarbon nanotubeMulti walled carbon nanotubePASFunctionalized graphene sheetsPolyacrylonitrilepoly(ethylene-2,6-naphthalate)Poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile)Poly(phenylene sulfide)Poly(phenylene ether)Poly(methyl methacrylate)PMMAPolyamide 6PolyethyleneAtactic polypropylenepoly(ethylene oxide)High density polyethyleneLinear low density polyethyleneHigh impact polystyreneThermoplastic polyurethanePolyoxymethylenePoly(vinylidene fluoride)PolypropylenePolycarbonateIn situ polymerizationPolystyrenePVCPolyurethanePEOCarbon blackPolyvinyl chlorideGraphenechemically modified grapheneGraphiteExpanded graphiteThermoplastic vulcanizate
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Authors
Rajatendu Sengupta, Mithun Bhattacharya, S. Bandyopadhyay, Anil K. Bhowmick,