Thermal properties in strong hydrogen bonding systems composed of poly(Vinyl alcohol), polyethyleneimine, and graphene oxide

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Blends of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), polyethyleneimine (PEI), and graphene oxide (GO) were prepared by solution casting method. Calorimetric thermal properties of the blends were investigated. The Tgs of PVA/PEI blends were higher than the Tgs of either of the component polymers at low concentrations of PEI. These abnormal increases of Tgs may be due to the negative entropy of mixing which is associated with strong hydrogen bonding between PVA and PEI. The degree of depression of Tm0S was not reduced by the negative entropy of mixing, since strong hydrogen bonding also causes an increase in the magnitude of negative χ between PVA and PEI. The Tg of PVA was increased significantly by adding 0.7 wt.% GO into PVA. The magnitude of negative χ was increased by adding GO into the blends of PVA and PEI.

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Choi, S., Hwang, D. K., & Lee, H. S. (2014). Thermal properties in strong hydrogen bonding systems composed of poly(Vinyl alcohol), polyethyleneimine, and graphene oxide. Carbon Letters, 15(4), 282–289. https://doi.org/10.5714/CL.2014.15.4.282

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