Combined effect of hybrid carbon fillers on the physical and rheological properties of polyvinylidene fluoride composites

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS
Wonjun Kim, Yuna Oh, Jong-Young Jeon, Bong-Seob Shin, Youngho Eom, Dong Wook Chae
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Three different types of carbon materials [carbon nanotubes (CNTs), carbon black (CB), and carbon fibers (CFs)] were incorporated into polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) as single fillers or hybrid fillers (CNT/CB and CNT/CF) via solution blending. The physical properties of the hybrid filler systems such as the electrical, thermal, morphological, and rheological properties were compared to those of the single filler systems. Images of the PVDF composites containing hybrid fillers obtained by a field-emission scanning electron microscope showed that CB appeared to be embedded between highly entangled nanotubes, promoting their debundling in the PVDF matrix. The hybrid filler systems of CB and CF with 0.5 wt% nanotubes were electrically conductive from the corresponding content of 1 wt%, showing maximum values from 5 wt% CB and 10 wt% CF. In the hybrid filler systems, the extent of the increase in crystallization temperature (Tc) in the presence of CB or CF was more prominent at a lower CNT content of 0.5 wt%. In the hybrid systems of CB with 0.5 wt% nanotubes, the melting peak for the β phase was generated from 1 wt% CB and its intensity increased with CB content. On the contrary, the hybrid filler systems of CF with nanotubes did not provide a new peak. Regarding the rheological properties, the complex viscosity (η*) of PVDF/CNT0.5/CB increased with CB content, a pattern similar to that of the single filler system of CB. On the contrary, the presence of CF with 0.5 wt% nanotubes slightly increased η* with CF content, while that with 1 wt% nanotubes notably increased η*, exhibiting a sharp increase at 10 wt%.

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杂化碳填料对聚偏氟乙烯复合材料物理流变性能的综合影响
将三种不同类型的碳材料[碳纳米管(CNTs)、炭黑(CB)和碳纤维(CF)]作为单一填料或混合填料(CNT/CB和CNT/CF)通过溶液共混掺入聚偏氟乙烯(PVDF)中。将混合填料体系的电学、热学、形态学和流变性能等物理性能与单一填料体系进行了比较。利用场发射扫描电子显微镜获得的含有杂化填料的PVDF复合材料的图像显示,CB似乎嵌入在高度纠缠的纳米管之间,促进了它们在PVDF基体中的脱脱。碳纳米管含量为0.5 wt%的碳纳米管混合填料体系在碳纳米管含量为1 wt%时具有导电性,在碳纳米管含量为5 wt%时达到最大值,在碳纳米管含量为10 wt%时达到最大值。在碳纳米管含量为0.5 wt%时,碳纳米管或碳纳米管存在时结晶温度(Tc)的升高程度更为显著。在CB与0.5 wt%纳米管的混合体系中,β相的熔化峰出现在1 wt% CB时,其强度随CB含量的增加而增加。相反,碳纤维与纳米管的混合填充体系没有出现新的峰值。在流变性能方面,PVDF/CNT0.5/CB体系的复合粘度(η*)随CB含量的增加而增加,与CB单一填料体系的变化规律相似。相反,当碳纳米管含量为0.5 wt%时,η*随碳纳米管含量的增加而增加,而当碳纳米管含量为1 wt%时,η*显著增加,当碳纳米管含量为10 wt%时,η*急剧增加。
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Korea-Australia Rheology Journal
Korea-Australia Rheology Journal 工程技术-高分子科学
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2.80
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28
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Korea-Australia Rheology Journal is devoted to fundamental and applied research with immediate or potential value in rheology, covering the science of the deformation and flow of materials. Emphases are placed on experimental and numerical advances in the areas of complex fluids. The journal offers insight into characterization and understanding of technologically important materials with a wide range of practical applications.
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