Issue 48, 2020, Issue in Progress

Fabrication of reinforced and toughened PC/PMMA composites by tuning the migration and selective location of graphenes during melt blending

Abstract

In this work, we creatively obtained reinforced and toughened PC/PMMA/GNs composites by tuning the migration and selective location of graphene nanosheets (GNs) during melt blending. TEM results revealed that the migration of GNs in PC/PMMA blends during melt blending always existed no matter how the GNs were introduced, and most of them exclusively localized at the interface of PC and PMMA phase due to interfacial effects. The migration of GNs could refine the size of the dispersed phase, and the exclusive localization of GNs at the interface show obvious interfacial compatibilizing effects, leading to improved mechanical properties of the composites. It was found that the composite prepared by one-step compounding showed significant enhanced strength and toughness with addition of mere 0.05 wt% GNs and the tensile strength and elongation of the composite increased by about 62.96% and 94.54%, respectively as compared to the PC/PMMA blends. Moreover, the composite prepared by one-step compounding also showed improved thermal conductivity at the same time, indicating excellent comprehensive properties. It is believed that tuning the migration and selective localization of GNs open perspectives for the development of high-performance polymer composites.

Graphical abstract: Fabrication of reinforced and toughened PC/PMMA composites by tuning the migration and selective location of graphenes during melt blending

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 May 2020
Accepted
15 Jul 2020
First published
03 Aug 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 28527-28535

Fabrication of reinforced and toughened PC/PMMA composites by tuning the migration and selective location of graphenes during melt blending

S. Peng, M. He, Z. Yang, K. Zhang, B. Xue, S. Qin, J. Yu and G. Xu, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 28527 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA04790B

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