Preparation and properties of a novel graphene fluoroxide/polyimide nanocomposite film with a low dielectric constant

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This paper introduces an effective approach to fabricate novel graphene/polyimide nanocomposite films with a low dielectric constant. Graphene fluoroxide (GFO) nanosheets were produced through the exfoliation of graphite fluoroxide (GiFO) in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP). GFO nanosheets reacted with 4,4′-diaminodiphenyl ether (ODA) to become ODA-functioned GFO (GFO-ODA) with amine end groups, which provided reactive sites for covalent bonding with PI chains. GFO-ODA/PI composite films were prepared via the thermal imidization of a GFO-ODA/PAA solution. In this composite, GFO-ODA nanosheets were chemically bonded to the PI matrix. The dielectric constant of the films depended on the loading of GFO-ODA and its minimum value reached 2.75 (at 106 Hz) when the content of GFO-ODA was 1.0 wt%. Strong GFO-ODA nanosheets facilitate the load transfer and enhance the mechanical properties of PI films. GFO-ODA/PI film with 1.0 wt% loading had a Young's modulus ∼40% larger than pure PI film. In addition, the incorporation of GFO-ODA increased the glass transition temperature of the films and had no significant effect on the thermal stability.

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Chen, X., Huang, H., Shu, X., Liu, S., & Zhao, J. (2017). Preparation and properties of a novel graphene fluoroxide/polyimide nanocomposite film with a low dielectric constant. RSC Advances, 7(4), 1956–1965. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra25343a

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