Surface Modification of Sulfur-Assisted Reduced Graphene Oxide with Poly(phenylene sulfide) for Multifunctional Nanocomposites

Authors
Minsik, ChoiJunghwan KimOh YunaJaesang YuSung-Gi KimHeejoun YooSeongwoo Ryu유남호구본철
Issue Date
2022-02
Publisher
MDPI Open Access Publishing
Citation
Polymers, v.14, no.4, pp.732
Abstract
The sulfur on the sulfur-assisted reduced graphene oxide (SrGO) surface provides the origin of poly(phenylene sulfide) PPS-grafting via SNAr mechanism. In-situ polymerization from sulfur on SrGO afforded surface modification of SrGO, resulting in enhanced dispersibility in PPS. The tensile strength, electrical and thermal conductivities, and flame retardancy of PPS-coated SrGO were efficiently enhanced using highly concentrated SrGO and masterbatch (MB) for industrial purposes. Three-dimensional X-ray microtomography scanning revealed that diluting MB in the PPS resin afforded finely distributed SrGO across the PPS resin, compared to the aggregated state of graphene oxide. For the samples after dilution, the thermal conductivity and flame retardancy of PPS/SrGO are preserved and typically enhanced by up to 20%. The proposed PPS/SrGO MB shows potential application as an additive for reinforced PPS due to the ease of addition during the extrusion process.
Keywords
POST FIRE BEHAVIOR; POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE; POLY(P-PHENYLENE SULFIDE); THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY; THEORETICAL APPROACH; COMPOSITES; GRAPHITE; POLYMERIZATION; FUNCTIONALIZATION; DISPERSION; poly(phenylene sulfide); in-situ polymerization; graphene nanocomposite; surface modification
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/115682
DOI
10.3390/polym14040732
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