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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 7(24): 13620-6, 2015 Jun 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26058086

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Interfacial interactions between the polymer and graphene are pivotal in determining the reinforcement efficiency in the graphene-enhanced polymer nanocomposites. Here, we report on the dynamic process of graphene-induced oriented interfacial crystals of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) in the single fiber polymer composites by means of polarized optical microscopy (POM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The graphene fibers are obtained by chemical reduction of graphene oxide fibers, and the latter is produced from the liquid crystalline dispersion of graphene oxide via a wet coagulation route. The lamellar crystals of iPP grow perpendicular to the fiber axis, forming an oriented transcrystalline (TC) interphase surrounding the graphene fiber. Various factors including the diameter of graphene fibers, crystallization temperature, and time are investigated. The dynamic process of polymer transcrystallization surrounding the graphene fiber is studied in the temperature range 124-132 °C. The Lauritzen-Hoffman theory of heterogeneous nucleation is applied to analyze the transcrystallization process, and the fold surface free energy is determined. Study into microstructures demonstrates a cross-hatched lamellar morphology of the TC interphase and the strong interfacial adhesion between the iPP and graphene. Under appropriate conditions, the ß-form transcrystals occur whereas the α-form transcrystals are predominant surrounding the graphene fibers.

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Langmuir ; 30(48): 14631-7, 2014 Dec 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25412408

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We report on a series of experiments on large-area ordered patterns of graphene oxide on solid substrates deposited from aqueous dispersions by directed drop evaporation. The aqueous dispersion of graphene oxide exhibits phase transitions from isotropic to liquid crystalline nematic phases via a biphasic region with increasing concentration. In the single nematic phase, schlieren textures accompanied by oriented bands are frequent. Drying of drops in each phase results in deposition covering the whole drop base. The dynamic process of drop drying is analyzed based on the weight loss, radius change, and texture change over time. It is found that the radial bands develop in the nematic drops in the vicinity of the receding of the contact line and subsequently transform into birefringent stripes after drying. Study into the structure and morphology of the stripes reveals anisotropic wrinkling of graphene oxide sheets. The nature of stripe orientation is strongly dependent on the local nematic order at the dewetting water front. Various macroscopic patterns with different stripe orientations including radial spokes, spider webs, and parallel stripes have been generated by tuning the nematic order of drops.

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