Layered and scrolled nanocomposites with aligned semi-infinite graphene inclusions at the platelet limit

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Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) materials can uniquely span the physical dimensions of a surrounding compositematrix in the limit ofmaximum reinforcement. However, the alignment and assembly of continuous 2D components at high volume fraction remain challenging. We use a stacking and folding method to generate aligned graphene/polycarbonate composites with as many as 320 parallel layers spanning 0.032 to 0.11 millimeters in thickness that significantly increases the effective elasticmodulus and strength at exceptionally lowvolume fractions of only 0.082%. An analogous transverse shear scrolling method generates Archimedean spiral fibers that demonstrate exotic, telescoping elongation at break of 110%, or 30 times greater than Kevlar. Both composites retain anisotropic electrical conduction along the graphene planar axis and transparency. These composites promise substantial mechanical reinforcement, electrical, and optical properties at highly reduced volume fraction.

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Liu, P., Jin, Z., Katsukis, G., Drahushuk, L. W., Shimizu, S., Shih, C. J., … Strano, M. S. (2016). Layered and scrolled nanocomposites with aligned semi-infinite graphene inclusions at the platelet limit. Science, 353(6297), 364–367. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaf4362

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