Effect of Secondary Carbon Nanofillers on the Electrical, Thermal, and Mechanical Properties of Conductive Hybrid Composites Based on Epoxy Resin and Graphite

In this work, we present a comparative study of the impact of secondary carbon nanofillers on the electrical and thermal conductivity, thermal stability, and mechanical properties of hybrid conductive polymer composites (CPC) based on high loadings of synthetic graphite and epoxy resin. Two differen...

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Main Authors: Marcel Zambrzycki, Krystian Sokolowski, Maciej Gubernat, Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/15/4169
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spelling doaj-e67a4c99111440d5824b8152a51a22eb2021-08-06T15:27:35ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-07-01144169416910.3390/ma14154169Effect of Secondary Carbon Nanofillers on the Electrical, Thermal, and Mechanical Properties of Conductive Hybrid Composites Based on Epoxy Resin and GraphiteMarcel Zambrzycki0Krystian Sokolowski1Maciej Gubernat2Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta3Department of Biomaterials and Composites, Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics, AGH University of Science and Technology, Mickiewicza 30 Av., 30-059 Cracow, PolandDepartment of Biomaterials and Composites, Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics, AGH University of Science and Technology, Mickiewicza 30 Av., 30-059 Cracow, PolandDepartment of Biomaterials and Composites, Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics, AGH University of Science and Technology, Mickiewicza 30 Av., 30-059 Cracow, PolandDepartment of Biomaterials and Composites, Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics, AGH University of Science and Technology, Mickiewicza 30 Av., 30-059 Cracow, PolandIn this work, we present a comparative study of the impact of secondary carbon nanofillers on the electrical and thermal conductivity, thermal stability, and mechanical properties of hybrid conductive polymer composites (CPC) based on high loadings of synthetic graphite and epoxy resin. Two different carbon nanofillers were chosen for the investigation—low-cost multi-layered graphene nanoplatelets (GN) and carbon black (CB), which were aimed at improving the overall performance of composites. The samples were obtained by a simple, inexpensive, and effective compression molding technique, and were investigated by the means of, i.a., scanning electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, electrical conductivity measurements, laser flash analysis, and thermogravimetry. The tests performed revealed that, due to the exceptional electronic transport properties of GN, its relatively low specific surface area, good aspect ratio, and nanometric sizes of particles, a notable improvement in the overall characteristics of the composites (best results for 4 wt % of GN; <i>σ</i> = 266.7 S cm<sup>−1</sup>; <i>λ</i> = 40.6 W mK<sup>−1</sup>; fl. strength = 40.1 MPa). In turn, the addition of CB resulted in a limited improvement in mechanical properties, and a deterioration in electrical and thermal properties, mainly due to the too high specific surface area of this nanofiller. The results obtained were compared with US Department of Energy recommendations regarding properties of materials for bipolar plates in fuel cells. As shown, the materials developed significantly exceed the recommended values of the majority of the most important parameters, indicating high potential application of the composites obtained.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/15/4169conductive polymer compositebipolar platesgraphenecarbon blackgraphiteepoxy
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author Marcel Zambrzycki
Krystian Sokolowski
Maciej Gubernat
Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta
spellingShingle Marcel Zambrzycki
Krystian Sokolowski
Maciej Gubernat
Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta
Effect of Secondary Carbon Nanofillers on the Electrical, Thermal, and Mechanical Properties of Conductive Hybrid Composites Based on Epoxy Resin and Graphite
Materials
conductive polymer composite
bipolar plates
graphene
carbon black
graphite
epoxy
author_facet Marcel Zambrzycki
Krystian Sokolowski
Maciej Gubernat
Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta
author_sort Marcel Zambrzycki
title Effect of Secondary Carbon Nanofillers on the Electrical, Thermal, and Mechanical Properties of Conductive Hybrid Composites Based on Epoxy Resin and Graphite
title_short Effect of Secondary Carbon Nanofillers on the Electrical, Thermal, and Mechanical Properties of Conductive Hybrid Composites Based on Epoxy Resin and Graphite
title_full Effect of Secondary Carbon Nanofillers on the Electrical, Thermal, and Mechanical Properties of Conductive Hybrid Composites Based on Epoxy Resin and Graphite
title_fullStr Effect of Secondary Carbon Nanofillers on the Electrical, Thermal, and Mechanical Properties of Conductive Hybrid Composites Based on Epoxy Resin and Graphite
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Secondary Carbon Nanofillers on the Electrical, Thermal, and Mechanical Properties of Conductive Hybrid Composites Based on Epoxy Resin and Graphite
title_sort effect of secondary carbon nanofillers on the electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties of conductive hybrid composites based on epoxy resin and graphite
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-07-01
description In this work, we present a comparative study of the impact of secondary carbon nanofillers on the electrical and thermal conductivity, thermal stability, and mechanical properties of hybrid conductive polymer composites (CPC) based on high loadings of synthetic graphite and epoxy resin. Two different carbon nanofillers were chosen for the investigation—low-cost multi-layered graphene nanoplatelets (GN) and carbon black (CB), which were aimed at improving the overall performance of composites. The samples were obtained by a simple, inexpensive, and effective compression molding technique, and were investigated by the means of, i.a., scanning electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, electrical conductivity measurements, laser flash analysis, and thermogravimetry. The tests performed revealed that, due to the exceptional electronic transport properties of GN, its relatively low specific surface area, good aspect ratio, and nanometric sizes of particles, a notable improvement in the overall characteristics of the composites (best results for 4 wt % of GN; <i>σ</i> = 266.7 S cm<sup>−1</sup>; <i>λ</i> = 40.6 W mK<sup>−1</sup>; fl. strength = 40.1 MPa). In turn, the addition of CB resulted in a limited improvement in mechanical properties, and a deterioration in electrical and thermal properties, mainly due to the too high specific surface area of this nanofiller. The results obtained were compared with US Department of Energy recommendations regarding properties of materials for bipolar plates in fuel cells. As shown, the materials developed significantly exceed the recommended values of the majority of the most important parameters, indicating high potential application of the composites obtained.
topic conductive polymer composite
bipolar plates
graphene
carbon black
graphite
epoxy
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/15/4169
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