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Strong and tough graphene papers constructed with pyrene-containing small molecules via π-π/Hbonding synergistic interactions 被引量:1
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作者 Hong Yuan Liangbing Ge +11 位作者 Kun Ni Xiukai Kan Si-Ming Chen Mengting Gao Fei Pan Jianglin Ye Fang Xu Na Shu Jieyun Li Tao Suo Shu-Hong Yu Yanwu Zhu 《Science China Materials》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2021年第5期1206-1218,共13页
Lightweight yet strong paper with high toughness is desirable especially for impact protection. Herein we demonstrated electrically conductive and mechanically robust paper(AP/PB-GP) made of reduced graphene oxide via... Lightweight yet strong paper with high toughness is desirable especially for impact protection. Herein we demonstrated electrically conductive and mechanically robust paper(AP/PB-GP) made of reduced graphene oxide via interfacial crosslinking with 1-aminopyrene(AP) and 1-pyrenebutyrat(PB) small molecules. The AP/PB-GP with thickness of over ten micrometer delivers a record-high toughness(~69.67 ± 15.3 MJ m^(-3) in average), simultaneously with superior strength(close to 1 GPa), allowing an impressive specific penetration energy absorption(~0.17 MJ kg^(-1)) at high impact velocities when used for ballistic impact protection. Detailed interfacial and structural analysis reveals that the reinforcement is synergistically determined by π-π interaction and H-bonding linkage between adjacent graphene lamellae. Especially, the defective pores within the graphene platelets benefit the favorable adsorption of the pyrene-containing molecules, which imperatively maximizes the interfacial binding, facilitating deflecting crack and plastic deformation under loading. Density functional theory simulation suggests that the coupling between the polar functional groups, e.g., –COOH, at the edges of graphene platelets and –NH_(2) and –COOH of AP/PB are critical to the formation of hydrogen bonding network. 展开更多
关键词 graphene paper π-πinteraction H-BONDING synergistic reinforcement mechanical properties
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