Dispersion, mechanical and thermal properties of nano graphite platelets reinforced flouroelastomer composites

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The potential of exfoliated graphite nano platelets (xGnP ™) as reinforcing fillers in flouroelastomer has been investigated. The dispersion of the nano graphite platelets in the polymer matrix has been investigated by WAXD, SEM, TEM, EPMA and AFM. WAXD studies indicated that the processing of composites did not change the inter-gallery distance (d-spacing) of the graphite platelets. The effect of increasing nano graphite loadings on mechanical properties like tensile strength, modulus and tear resistance has been studied. Formation of weld lines on the fracture surface of the composite has been observed by SEM. The thermal stability was determined using thermogravimetric analysis. The composites showed higher thermal stability in comparison with nonreinforced polymer.

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Xu, D., Sridhar, V., Pham, T. T., & Kim, J. K. (2008). Dispersion, mechanical and thermal properties of nano graphite platelets reinforced flouroelastomer composites. E-Polymers. https://doi.org/10.1515/epoly.2008.8.1.237

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