Investigation of Plasma-Assisted Functionalization of Graphitic Materials for Epoxy Composites
In this study we evaluated the effect of microwave vacuum plasma for the surface functionalization of graphitic fillers (graphite and graphene); we also showed the effect of the functionalization on the mechanical and electrical properties of epoxy composites. Optimized conditions of plasma treatmen...
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doaj-5fcebf353b8d4b1badde11c211661c8d2020-11-25T01:36:32ZengMDPI AGNanomaterials2079-49912019-12-011017810.3390/nano10010078nano10010078Investigation of Plasma-Assisted Functionalization of Graphitic Materials for Epoxy CompositesCarlo Boaretti0Martina Roso1Renato Bonora2Michele Modesti3Alessandra Lorenzetti4Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, ItalyIn this study we evaluated the effect of microwave vacuum plasma for the surface functionalization of graphitic fillers (graphite and graphene); we also showed the effect of the functionalization on the mechanical and electrical properties of epoxy composites. Optimized conditions of plasma treatment were defined to obtain high plasma density and increased surface hydrophilicity of the fillers, with high stability of functionalization over time and temperature. However, the extent of such treatments proved to be limited by the high temperatures involved in the curing process of the resin. The use of specific gas mixtures (He/O<sub>2</sub>) during functionalization and the use of a high surface filler (graphene) can partially limit these negative effects thanks to the higher thermal stability of the induced functionalization. As a consequence, mechanical tests on graphene filled epoxies showed limited improvements in flexural properties while electrical resistivity is slightly increased with a shift of the percolation threshold towards higher filler concentration.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/10/1/78graphitegraphenefunctional compositesplasma functionalization |
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Carlo Boaretti Martina Roso Renato Bonora Michele Modesti Alessandra Lorenzetti Investigation of Plasma-Assisted Functionalization of Graphitic Materials for Epoxy Composites Nanomaterials graphite graphene functional composites plasma functionalization |
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Carlo Boaretti Martina Roso Renato Bonora Michele Modesti Alessandra Lorenzetti |
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Investigation of Plasma-Assisted Functionalization of Graphitic Materials for Epoxy Composites |
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Investigation of Plasma-Assisted Functionalization of Graphitic Materials for Epoxy Composites |
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Investigation of Plasma-Assisted Functionalization of Graphitic Materials for Epoxy Composites |
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Investigation of Plasma-Assisted Functionalization of Graphitic Materials for Epoxy Composites |
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Investigation of Plasma-Assisted Functionalization of Graphitic Materials for Epoxy Composites |
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investigation of plasma-assisted functionalization of graphitic materials for epoxy composites |
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In this study we evaluated the effect of microwave vacuum plasma for the surface functionalization of graphitic fillers (graphite and graphene); we also showed the effect of the functionalization on the mechanical and electrical properties of epoxy composites. Optimized conditions of plasma treatment were defined to obtain high plasma density and increased surface hydrophilicity of the fillers, with high stability of functionalization over time and temperature. However, the extent of such treatments proved to be limited by the high temperatures involved in the curing process of the resin. The use of specific gas mixtures (He/O<sub>2</sub>) during functionalization and the use of a high surface filler (graphene) can partially limit these negative effects thanks to the higher thermal stability of the induced functionalization. As a consequence, mechanical tests on graphene filled epoxies showed limited improvements in flexural properties while electrical resistivity is slightly increased with a shift of the percolation threshold towards higher filler concentration. |
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graphite graphene functional composites plasma functionalization |
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