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Enhanced thermal and mechanical properties of epoxy composites at ultra-low loading of functionalized MoS2 nanosheets

Journal

STEEL AND COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
Volume 41, Issue 4, Pages 609-624

Publisher

TECHNO-PRESS
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2021.41.4.609

Keywords

fracture toughness; polymer matrix composites; surface free energy; thermomechanical properties

Funding

  1. Technological Innovation R&D Program by Small and Medium Business Administration (SMBA, Korea) [S2829590]
  2. Korea Evaluation institute of Industrial Technology (KEIT) through the Carbon Cluster Construction project by Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE, Korea) [10083586]
  3. Korea Technology & Information Promotion Agency for SMEs (TIPA) [S2829590] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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In this study, MoS2 nanosheets were exfoliated with the assistance of PEI and used as toughening agents for epoxy composites, resulting in significant improvements in thermal and mechanical properties. The optimal loading of MoS2 nanosheets was found to be 0.09 wt.%.
In this study, single-step branched polyethyleneimine (PEI)-assisted exfoliation of molybdenum sulfide nanosheets (MoS2-PEI) was carried out. These functionalized MoS2-PEI nanosheets were employed as toughening agents for epoxy composites. The loadings of nanosheets were kept lower than 1 wt.%. The mechanical and thermal properties, and interfacial interactions of epoxy composites were investigated. The epoxy composites have shown similar to 67% and similar to 101% enhancements in fracture toughness (K-IC) in fracture energy (G(IC)), respectively, at nanosheets loadings as small as 0.09 wt.% (EP/MoS2-PEI-0.09), K-IC has shown a direct linear relationship with the surface free energy and is highest at 52 mJ.m(-2) for the EP/MoS2-PEI-0.09 composite. However, the surface free energy values of EP/MoS2-PEI-0.16 and EP/MoS2-PEI-1 composites decreased to 48 mJ.m(-2) and 45 mJ.m(-2). The overall flexural modulus (E) and strength (sigma) were not highly responsive to the addition of the MoS2-PEI nanosheets. Furthermore, the thermal stability and thermomechanical properties of the epoxy composites improved significantly. The optimum MoS2-PEI nanosheet loading was observed to be 0.09 wt.%, beyond this a gradual decrease in thermal stability and mechanical properties was observed. The significant improvement in thermal and mechanical properties of the epoxy composites could be accredited to the good interfacial interaction between the MoS2-PEI nanosheets and epoxy matrix at the interface and the inherent strength, high aspect ratio, and excellent barrier effect of PEI molecules.

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