Issue 15, 2018, Issue in Progress

Enhanced physical properties of γ-Al2O3–rGO hybrids prepared by solvothermal and hot-press processing

Abstract

In this study, a solvothermal method was employed for the first time to fabricate hybrids composed of cross-linked γ-Al2O3 nanorods and reduced graphite oxide (rGO) platelets. After calcination and hot-press processing, monoliths of Al2O3–rGO hybrids were obtained with improved physical properties. It was found that the oxygen-containing groups on graphene oxide were beneficial for the adsorption of aluminum isopropoxide, leading to a uniform dispersion of rGO with Al2O3, which was obtained by hydrolysis of aluminum isopropoxide during the solvothermal reaction. The hybrid, which was subsequently calcinated for 3 h showed electrical conductivity of 6.7 × 101 S m−1 together with 90% higher mechanical tensile strength and 80% higher thermal conductivity as compared to the bare Al2O3. In addition, the dielectric constant of the hybrid was 12 times higher than that of the bare Al2O3. In this study, the highest values of electrical conductivity (8.2 × 101 S m−1), thermal conductivity (2.53 W m−1 K−1), dielectric constant (104) and Young's modulus (3.7 GPa) were obtained for the alumina–rGO hybrid calcinated for 1 h. XRD characterization showed that an increase in calcination temperature and further hot-press processing at 900 °C led to enhanced crystallinity in the γ-Al2O3 nanorods in the hybrid, resulting in enhanced physical properties in the hybrids.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced physical properties of γ-Al2O3–rGO hybrids prepared by solvothermal and hot-press processing

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jan 2018
Accepted
11 Feb 2018
First published
22 Feb 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 8329-8337

Enhanced physical properties of γ-Al2O3–rGO hybrids prepared by solvothermal and hot-press processing

M. Ikram, Z. Tao, J. Ye, H. A. Qayyum, X. Sun and J. Xu, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 8329 DOI: 10.1039/C8RA00095F

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