Graphene shows considerable promise in structural composite applications thanks to its unique combination of high tensile strength, Young's modulus and structural flexibility which arise due to its maximal chemical bond strength and minimal atomic thickness. However, the ultimate performance of graphene composites will depend, in addition to the properties of the matrix and interface, on the morphology of the graphene used, including the size and shape of the sheets and the number of chemical defects present. For example, whilst oxidized sp(3) carbon atoms and vacancies in a graphene sheet can degrade its mechanical strength, they can also increase its interaction with other materials such as the polymer matrix of a composite, thus maximizing stress transfer and leading to more efficient mechanical reinforcement. Herein, we present an overview of some recently published work on graphene mechanical properties and discuss a list of challenges that need to be overcome (notwithstanding the strong hype existing on this material) for the development of graphene-based materials into a successful technology.

Nanoscale Mechanics of Graphene and Graphene Oxide in Composites: A Scientific and Technological Perspective

Palermo Vincenzo;
2016

Abstract

Graphene shows considerable promise in structural composite applications thanks to its unique combination of high tensile strength, Young's modulus and structural flexibility which arise due to its maximal chemical bond strength and minimal atomic thickness. However, the ultimate performance of graphene composites will depend, in addition to the properties of the matrix and interface, on the morphology of the graphene used, including the size and shape of the sheets and the number of chemical defects present. For example, whilst oxidized sp(3) carbon atoms and vacancies in a graphene sheet can degrade its mechanical strength, they can also increase its interaction with other materials such as the polymer matrix of a composite, thus maximizing stress transfer and leading to more efficient mechanical reinforcement. Herein, we present an overview of some recently published work on graphene mechanical properties and discuss a list of challenges that need to be overcome (notwithstanding the strong hype existing on this material) for the development of graphene-based materials into a successful technology.
2016
Istituto per la Sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattivita' - ISOF
Inglese
28
29
6232
6238
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/adma.201505469
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
graphene composites
We acknowledge the European Union Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement no. 604391 Graphene Flagship, the European Research Council (ERC StG Ideas 2011 BIHSNAM no. 279985 on 'Bioinspired hierarchical supernanomaterials', ERC PoC 2013-1 REPLICA2 no. 619448 on 'Large area replication of biological anti-adhesive nanosurfaces', ERC PoC 2013-2 KNOTOUGH no. 632277 on 'Supertough knotted fibers', ERC PoC 2015 SILKENE no. 693670 on 'Bionic silk with graphene or other nanomaterials', EPSRC (EP/I023879/1) and the Provincia Autonoma di Trento ('Graphene nanocomposites', no. S116/2012-242637 and reg. delib. no. 2266).
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Palermo, Vincenzo; Kinloch, Ian A.; Ligi, Simone; Pugno, Nicola M.
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   Graphene-Based Revolutions in ICT And Beyond
   GRAPHENE
   FP7
   604391

   Bio-inspired Hierarchical Super Nanomaterials
   BIHSNAM
   FP7
   279985

   REPLICA2: Large-area replication of biological anti-adhesive nanosurfaces
   REPLICA2
   FP7
   619448

   KNOTOUGH: Super-tough knotted fibers
   KNOTOUGH
   FP7
   632277

   SILKENE: Bionic silk with graphene or other nanomaterials spun by silkworms
   SILKENE
   H2020
   693670
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