Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5439620 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2017 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
With respect to the requirement for good dispersibility and ordered arrangement for graphene in three dimensional graphene architecture (3DGA) and the performance for epoxy-based composites, 3DGA was synthesized in various pore diameters and RTM was introduced into the fabrication of 3DGA/epoxy composites compared to the graphene/composites in direct-mixing method. Mechanical modulus and strength of 3DGA/epoxy composites increased by one or two times compared with pure epoxy. Relative to composites in direct-mixing method, the increase in compressive and flexural strength of 3DGA/epoxy composites was at least twofold to tenfold. On account of the decreased pore size for 3DGA, the compressive and flexural strength was in noticeable improvement of 41% and 78%, respectively. With distinct network connecting structure of 3DGA, over 5 orders of magnitude enhancement took place in electrical conductivities of thermal reduced 3DGA/epoxy composites. It was conducive to prepare high performance composites by adjusting the internal structure of graphene/epoxy composites.
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Authors
Kunyue Teng, Ya Ni, Wei Wang, Haibo Wang, Zhiwei Xu, Lei Chen, Liyun Kuang, Meijun Ma, Hongjun Fu, Jing Li,