Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7851776 | Carbon | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
This work reports the fabrication and characterization of three-dimensional (3D) graphene aerogel (GA)-polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) composites (GAPC) with outstanding mechanical, electrical and thermal properties. GAPC was fabricated by impregnating 3D GA frameworks with PDMS via ice-bath-assisted infiltration and vacuum curing processes. Because of the well-interconnected 3D GA frameworks, GAPC exhibits extremely large deformability (compressive strain = 80% and tensile strain = 90%), high electrical and thermal conductivities (1 S/cm and 0.68 W/(m K), respectively), a stable piezo-resistance effect, rapid electric Joule heating performance ((dT/dt)max > 3 °C/s under a heating power of 12 W/cm3), and high hydrophobicity (contact angle = 135°). Furthermore, GAPC exhibits a negative temperature coefficient of expansion with decreased electrical resistivity over a broad temperature range, indicating a typical semiconducting behavior and a dual two-dimensional/3D hopping conduction mechanism.
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Authors
Qiangqiang Zhang, Xiang Xu, Hui Li, Guoping Xiong, Han Hu, Timothy S. Fisher,