Eugenol polysiloxane-polycarbonate/graphene nanocomposite: Enhanced in thermostability and barrier property

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Graphene (GR) was used to blend with eugenol polysiloxane-polycarbonate (Si-PC) copolymer to prepare a Si-PC/GR nanocomposite via a solution blending method and the impact of graphene on the properties of Si-PC/GR nanocomposite was investigated. The morphology and structure of the Si-PC/GR nanocomposite were characterized. Combining morphology and property analysis, the result showed that when the graphene dispersed uniformly in the Si-PC matrix, the mechanical properties, thermostability and barrier property of Si-PC/GR nanocomposite were enhanced. Compared with Si-PC copolymer, the pyrolytic temperature of Si-PC/2.5%GR nanocomposite at 5% weight loss was 434.3◦C, which was 20.6◦C higher than Si-PC copolymer; and the oxygen barrier value of Si-PC/1.5%GR nanocomposite decreased to 160.2 cm3/m2 24 h 0.1 MPa, which was 53.2 less than pure Si-PC. The mechanical properties of Si-PC/GR nanocomposite were enhanced with an appropriate additive amount of graphene. The hydrophobicity also had been enhanced at the meantime.

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Pang, X., Chen, M., Fu, J., Lin, Z., Li, Y., Wu, J., … Ge, J. (2019). Eugenol polysiloxane-polycarbonate/graphene nanocomposite: Enhanced in thermostability and barrier property. Nanomaterials, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9121747

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