Mussel-Inspired Defect Engineering of Graphene Liquid Crystalline Fibers for Synergistic Enhancement of Mechanical Strength and Electrical Conductivity

Authors
Kim, In HoYun, TaeyeongKim, Jae-EunYu, HayoungSasikala, Suchithra PadmajanLee, Kyung EunKoo, Sung HwanHwang, HoseongJung, Hong JuPark, Jeong YoungJeong, Hyeon SuKim, Sang Ouk
Issue Date
2018-10
Publisher
WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
Citation
Advanced Materials, v.30, no.40
Abstract
Inspired by mussel adhesive polydopamine (PDA), effective reinforcement of graphene-based liquid crystalline fibers to attain high mechanical and electrical properties simultaneously is presented. The two-step defect engineering, relying on bioinspired surface polymerization and subsequent solution infiltration of PDA, addresses the intrinsic limitation of graphene fibers arising from the folding and wrinkling of graphene layers during the fiber-spinning process. For a clear understanding of the mechanism of PDA-induced defect engineering, interfacial adhesion between graphene oxide sheets is straightforwardly analyzed by the atomic force microscopy pull-off test. Subsequently, PDA could be converted into an N-doped graphitic layer within the fiber structure by a mild thermal treatment such that mechanically strong fibers could be obtained without sacrificing electrical conductivity. Bioinspired graphene-based fiber holds great promise for a wide range of applications, including flexible electronics, multifunctional textiles, and wearable sensors.
Keywords
ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY; CARBON NANOTUBE FIBERS; FUNCTIONALIZED GRAPHENE; OXIDE; ADHESION; POLYDOPAMINE; DISPERSIONS; NANOSHEETS; POLYMER; YARNS; electrical conductivity; graphene fibers; graphene oxide; mechanical strength; polydopamine
ISSN
0935-9648
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/120807
DOI
10.1002/adma.201803267
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