Enhanced mechanical properties and thermal conductivity of polyimide nanocomposites incorporating individualized boron-doped graphene

Authors
Ha, Yu-MiKim, Young NamKim, Young-OSo, ChanLee, Jae-SukKim, JaewooJung, Yong Chae
Issue Date
2020-08
Publisher
한국탄소학회
Citation
Carbon Letters, v.30, no.4, pp.457 - 464
Abstract
Herein, we report significantly enhanced mechanical properties and thermal conductivity of polyimide (PI) by incorporating a small amount (0.01 wt %) of individualized boron-doped high-quality graphene as a filler. The boron-doped expandable graphite (B-EG) was synthesized by mixing boric acid (H3BO4) with expandable graphite (EG) and thermally treating the mixture at 2450 degrees C for 30 min using a graphite furnace in an argon atmosphere. The boron-doped graphene (B-g) was prepared by the solution-phase exfoliation of B-EG with an ultrasonication process, which is a method to obtain individualized graphene as well as few-layer graphene. The PI nanocomposites were prepared using the obtained graphene. The PI nanocomposites synthesized with high-quality B-graphene (B-g) showed enhanced mechanical properties and thermal conductivity compared to those of pure PI due to the doping effects and strong interfacial interactions between graphene and the PI matrix.
Keywords
LIQUID-PHASE EXFOLIATION; POLYMER COMPOSITES; GRAPHITE; TRANSPARENT; SHEETS; FILMS; Polyimide; Boron-doped graphene; Expandable graphite; Mechanical property; Thermal conductivity
ISSN
1976-4251
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/118302
DOI
10.1007/s42823-019-00115-y
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