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Dr. Sherif Araby Gouda :: Publications:

Title:
Graphene for flame-retarding elastomeric composite foams having strong interface
Authors: Sherif Araby, Jihui Li, Ge Shi, Zheng Ma, Jun Ma
Year: 2017
Keywords: Graphene; Composites; Polyvinyl alcohol; Foams
Journal: Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing
Volume: 101
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 254-264
Publisher: Elsevier
Local/International: International
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Full paper Sherif Araby Gouda_1-s2.0-S1359835X17302476-main.pdf
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Abstract:

It is a great challenge to make elastomeric polymer foams antistatic, flame-retardant and mechanically robust. The challenge was addressed herein by in situ polymerizing polyvinyl alcohol, formaldehyde and graphene sheets. The graphene sheets – each in average being ∼5 nm thick – had a carbon to oxygen atomic ratio of 9.8 and a Raman ID/IG of 0.03. The sheets proved to react with formaldehyde building up a strong interface for the composites, and the reaction promoted the exfoliation and dispersion of graphene sheets in the matrix. They were found to create a large number of fine pores to the composites. Graphene sheets at 0.12 vol% increased the foam water retention rate from 346% to 784%. These composites had a percolation threshold of electrical conductivity at 0.023 vol%. The composites reached a limiting oxygen index of 59.4, implying an exceptional self-extinguishing performance.

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