Characterizations of expanded graphite/polymer composites prepared by in situ polymerization

Genhua Zheng, Jingshen Wu*, Wenping Wang, Caiyuan Pan

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Abstract

Poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile)/expanded graphite composite sheets with very low in-plane (8.5 × 10 -3 Ωcm) and through-thickness (1.2 × 10-2 Ωcm) electrical resistivities have been prepared. The expanded graphite was made by oxidation of natural graphite flakes, followed by thermal expansion at 600°C. Microscopic results disclosed that the expanded graphite has a legume-like structure, and each "legume" has a honeycomb sub-structure with many diamond-shaped pores. After soaking the expanded graphite with styrene and acrylonitrile monomers, the polymer/expanded graphite composite granules were obtained by in situ polymerization of the monomers inside the pores at 80°C. The functional groups and microstructures of the oxidized graphite, expanded graphite and composites in the forms of particles or sheets were carefully characterized using various techniques, including X-ray powder diffraction, thermogravimetry, optical and electron microscopy. It was found that the honeycomb sub-structure survived after hot-pressing, resulting in a graphite network penetrating through the entire composite body, which produces a composite with excellent electrical conductivity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2839-2847
Number of pages9
JournalCarbon
Volume42
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2004

Keywords

  • A. Carbon composite, Graphite oxide, Resins
  • B. Intercalation
  • D. Electrical properties

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