Insights into the large‐size graphene improvement effect of the mechanical properties on the epoxy/glass fabric composites

Author:

Peng Qingyan1ORCID,Tan Xiaodong1,Xiong Xiaoman2,Wang Yuanfeng1ORCID,Novotná Jana1,Shah Kaushal Vipul3,Stempień Zbigniew4,Periyasamy Aravin Prince5,Kejzlar Pavel6,Venkataraman Mohanapriya1,Militky Jiri1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Material Engineering, Faculty of Textile Engineering Technical University of Liberec Liberec Czech Republic

2. Wuhan Institutes of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences Wuhan China

3. Department of Nonwoven and Nanomaterials, Faculty of Textile Engineering Technical University of Liberec Liberec Czech Republic

4. Institute of Textile Architecture Lodz University of Technology Lodz Poland

5. Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems, School of Chemical Engineering Aalto University Espoo Finland

6. Institute for Nanomaterials, Advanced Technologies, and Innovation Technical University of Liberec Liberec Czech Republic

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, we investigated how the chemical structural properties, mechanical properties, and morphology of large‐size graphene platelets (LGPs) doped glass fabric (GF)/epoxy composites are affected by varying loading amounts of LGPs. Scanning electron microscope results revealed that the dispersion and filling effect of LGPs can improve the flowability of the resin, reducing the aggregation and shrinkage of the resin on the glass fabric surface, thereby facilitating better resin infiltration and coverage of the glass fabric surface. From the spectrum analysis, the binding of LGPs with epoxy resin was the physical combination, without new chemical groups generated during the curing process. The addition of LGPs improved the ratio of the crystalline phases in the composites, from 30.00% of the GF/epoxy to 57.50% of the GF/epoxy@2.2LGPs. Mechanical properties indicated that the composites exhibited greater tensile strength than pure GF, which progressively increased with increasing LGPs content until it reached 1.5 wt%, then the tensile strength starts to decrease. And the GF/epoxy@1.5 LGPs exhibited 136% enhancement in tensile strength compared to other carbon fillers reinforced composites, which achieved a satisfactory enhancement under relatively low loading content.Highlights The effect of the large‐size graphene platelets (LGPs) on the properties of glass fabric (GF)/epoxy composites. Compared to the glass fabric/epoxy composite, the LGPs doped composite possessed a much higher storage modulus (E′). The LGPs doped composite exhibited 136% enhancement in tensile strength compared to other carbon fillers reinforced composites. The addition of LGPs improved the ratio of the crystalline phases in the composites.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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