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- 2023Bioinspired design optimization for pseudo-ductility in platelet fibre laminatescitations
- 2019Liquid metal synthesis of two-dimensional aluminium oxide platelets to reinforce epoxy compositescitations
- 2018Fracture and fatigue behaviour of epoxy nanocomposites containing 1-D and 2-D nanoscale carbon fillerscitations
- 2018Increasing the fatigue resistance of epoxy nanocomposites by aligning graphene nanoplateletscitations
- 2017Aligning carbon nanofibres in glass-fibre/epoxy composites to improve interlaminar toughness and crack-detection capabilitycitations
- 2017Porous PDMS/CNFS composites for stretchable strain sensors
- 2017Alignment of nano and micron diameter carbon fillers in epoxy via electric field
- 2017Enhancing fatigue resistance and damage characterisation in adhesively-bonded composite joints by carbon nanofibrescitations
- 2017Ductility of platelet composites inspired by nacre design
- 2017Using carbon nanofibre Sensors for in-situ detection and monitoring of disbonds in bonded composite jointscitations
- 2017Novel electrically conductive porous PDMS/carbon nanofiber composites for deformable strain sensors and conductorscitations
- 2016A novel route for tethering graphene with iron oxide and its magnetic field alignment in polymer nanocompositescitations
- 2016Multifunctional properties of epoxy nanocomposites reinforced by aligned nanoscale carboncitations
- 2015Disbond monitoring of adhesive joints reinforced with carbon nanofibres
- 2015Aligning multilayer graphene flakes with an external electric field to improve multifunctional properties of epoxy nanocompositescitations
- 2015Epoxy nanocomposites with aligned carbon nanofillers by external electric fields
- 2015Improving the toughness and electrical conductivity of epoxy nanocomposites by using aligned carbon nanofibrescitations
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Aligning multilayer graphene flakes with an external electric field to improve multifunctional properties of epoxy nanocomposites
Abstract
<p>The increasing demand for multifunctional polymer nanocomposites calls for new technologies to simultaneously enhance mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties. This paper presents the use of an alternating-current electric field to align graphene nanoplatelets (GnPs) in an epoxy polymer. Theoretical modeling of the alignment process has identified the key parameters that control the rotation and chain-formation of the GnPs. Experimental results reveal that the resulting nanocomposites exhibit anisotropic properties with significantly improved electrical and thermal conductivities in the alignment direction, and dramatically increased fracture toughness when the GnPs are aligned transverse to the crack growth direction. In particular, compared to the unmodified epoxy polymer, the alignment of the GnPs yields up to about 7-8 orders of magnitude improvement in the electrical conductivity, up to approximately 60% increase in the thermal conductivity, and up to a nearly 900% increase in the mode I fracture toughness. The dramatic improvement in the fracture toughness is attributed to multiple intrinsic and extrinsic toughening mechanisms including microcracking, pinning, deflection and branching of the crack, and rupture and pull-out of the GnPs. Such major improvement in the toughness arises from GnPs being transversely aligned to the crack growth direction exhibiting increased interactions with the advancing crack tip.</p>