SMA-assisted exfoliation of graphite by microfluidization for efficient and large-scale production of high-quality graphene

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In this paper, the sodium salt of styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer (SMA) was used as a stabilizer in the process of graphite exfoliation to few-layer graphene using the technique of microfluidization in water. This method is simple, scalable, and cost-effective, and it produces graphene at concentrations as high as 0.522 mg mL−1. The generated high-quality graphene consists of few-layer sheets with a uniform size of less than 1 μm. The obtained graphene was uniformly dispersed and tightly integrated into a polyamide 66 (PA66) matrix to create high-performance multifunctional polymer nanocomposites. The tensile strength and thermal conductivity of 0.3 and 0.5 wt% EG/PA66 composites were found to be ~32.6% and ~28.8% greater than the corresponding values calculated for pure PA66, respectively. This confirms that the new protocol of liquid phase exfoliation of graphite has excellent potential for use in the industrial-scale production of high-quality graphene for numerous applications.

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Wang, Y., Zhang, X., Liu, H., & Zhang, X. (2019). SMA-assisted exfoliation of graphite by microfluidization for efficient and large-scale production of high-quality graphene. Nanomaterials, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9121653

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