We used soluble graphene derivatives to fabricate gas barrier coatings on the surface of several industrially relevant commodity polymers. The coatings are prepared using electrochemically exfoliated graphene oxide, featuring both monoatomic thickness and micron-scale lateral size, showing better gas barrier performance as compared to films of commercial graphene products. A 74% decrease of oxygen transmission rate is found using loadings as low as 0.4 wt. % (0.2 vol. %). The coating process is performed using a combination of solution processing, filtering, and transfer. It is a robust and versatile approach, working with different transfer processes, different starting graphite materials and a wide range of well known polymeric substrates: poly(ethylene terephthalate), poly(lactic acid), poly(hexamethylene adipamide), poly(propylene), and poly(vinyl chloride). The use of 2D sheets as surface coatings instead of bulk additives overcomes common issues related to dispersion of graphene in a polymer matrix, and gives a clear advantage in preserving the mechanical properties of the bulk polymer. Furthermore, it is a scalable approach able to significantly improve the barrier properties of polymeric films for large-scale applications.

Graphene-based coatings on polymer films for gas barrier applications

Meganne Christian;Vittorio Morandi;Vincenzo Palermo
2016

Abstract

We used soluble graphene derivatives to fabricate gas barrier coatings on the surface of several industrially relevant commodity polymers. The coatings are prepared using electrochemically exfoliated graphene oxide, featuring both monoatomic thickness and micron-scale lateral size, showing better gas barrier performance as compared to films of commercial graphene products. A 74% decrease of oxygen transmission rate is found using loadings as low as 0.4 wt. % (0.2 vol. %). The coating process is performed using a combination of solution processing, filtering, and transfer. It is a robust and versatile approach, working with different transfer processes, different starting graphite materials and a wide range of well known polymeric substrates: poly(ethylene terephthalate), poly(lactic acid), poly(hexamethylene adipamide), poly(propylene), and poly(vinyl chloride). The use of 2D sheets as surface coatings instead of bulk additives overcomes common issues related to dispersion of graphene in a polymer matrix, and gives a clear advantage in preserving the mechanical properties of the bulk polymer. Furthermore, it is a scalable approach able to significantly improve the barrier properties of polymeric films for large-scale applications.
2016
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
Istituto per la Sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattivita' - ISOF
Inglese
96
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0008622315303080
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graphene
polymer films
coatings
gas barrier
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement n 604391 Graphene Flagship. We acknowledge the Operative Program FESR 2007 e 2013 of Regione Emilia-Romagna e Attività a I.1.1. Partial support of CIRI-MAM Advanced Applications in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Technology Interdepartmental Center for Industrial Research (Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna) is also gratefully acknowledged.
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Pierleoni, Davide; Yuan Xia, Zhen; Christian, Meganne; Ligi, Simone; Minelli, Matteo; Morandi, Vittorio; Doghieri, Ferruccio; Palermo, Vincenzo...espandi
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   Graphene Flagship Core Project 2
   GrapheneCore2
   H2020
   785219
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