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Latex and two-roll mill processing of thermally-exfoliated graphite oxide/natural rubber nanocomposites

Author(s)
Potts, Jeffrey R.Shankar, OmMurali, ShanthiDu, LingRuoff, Rodney S.
Issued Date
2013-01
DOI
10.1016/j.compscitech.2012.11.008
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/54223
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S026635381200396X?via%3Dihub
Citation
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.74, pp.166 - 172
Abstract
Thermally-exfoliated graphite oxide (TEGO) is a graphene-based material that has been previously shown to disperse effectively into thermoplastic polymers by melt processing. In this work, dispersion of TEGO into natural rubber (NR) directly on a two-roll mill did not result in substantial property enhancement. However, by pre-mixing the TEGO with NR latex by an ultrasonically-assisted latex co-coagulation procedure followed by two-roll milling, the properties were improved substantially over the TEGO/NR nanocomposites mixed only on the mill. Quantitative analysis of TEM micrographs suggested the difference in properties was primarily the result of improved dispersion, as fewer multi-layer tactoids and platelets of overall smaller dimensions were observed in the nanocomposites pre-mixed by latex co-coagulation. NR filled with carbon black showed comparable property enhancement to TEGO/NR mixed on the two-roll mill but much smaller property changes than the latex pre-mixed TEGO/NR nanocomposites.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
ISSN
0266-3538
Keyword (Author)
Nano compositesPolymer-matrix composites (PMCs)Transmission electron microscopy (TEM)
Keyword
FUNCTIONALIZED GRAPHENENATURAL-RUBBERCOMPOSITESCONDUCTIVITYOXIDEBEHAVIOR

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