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Enhanced thermal and mechanical properties of liquid crystalline-grafted graphene oxide-filled epoxy composites

Journal

POLYMER BULLETIN
Volume 74, Issue 5, Pages 1611-1627

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00289-016-1792-2

Keywords

Liquid crystalline; Graphene oxide; Epoxy composites; Thermal properties; Mechanical properties

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51303034, 51367007, 51463007, 51573201]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province, China [2014GXNSFDA118006, 2014GXNSFBA118034, 2015GXNSFBA139231]
  3. Guangxi Universities Scientific Research Project [YB2014165]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Ningbo [Y40307DB05]
  5. International Science and Technology Cooperation Program of Ningbo [2015D10003]
  6. Guangxi Ministry-Province Jointly-Constructed Cultivation Base for State Key Laboratory of Processing for Non-ferrous Metal and Featured Materials [15AA, 13KF-4]

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Epoxy composites with biphenyl liquid crystalline polyester (BLCP)-grafted graphene oxides (GO) as inclusions were prepared successfully. The thermal and texture analyses of BLCP were characterized by DSC and POM. The results show that the texture structure of BLCP turned into fan texture from woven texture with increasing temperature and present double texture structure. More importantly, the thermal and mechanical properties of epoxy composites could be improved by incorporating BLCP-grafted GO (BLCP-GO). The epoxy composite with only 0.5 wt% BLCP-GO produced an increase in the initial decomposition temperature (T (d)) by 28 A degrees C and glass transition temperature (T (g)) by 17.2 A degrees C when compared with the neat epoxy. Moreover, for the mechanical properties tests, the composites with 1.0 wt% BLCP-GO exhibit an increase in impact strength, tensile strength, flexural strength and flexural modulus by 103, 52, 66, and 56 %, respectively, compared with the neat epoxy resin. These excellent performances of the graphene-epoxy composites have a great potential for applications in aerospace and other electrical devices.

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