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Chinese Journal of Polymer Science | 2012

Synthesis and characterization of functionalized carbon black/poly(vinyl alcohol) high refractive index nanocomposites

Pengfei Xue; Jibin Wang; Yubin Bao; Qiuying Li; Chifei Wu

Carbon black (CB)/polymer composites with high refractive index (RI) were fabricated from poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and covalently functionalized nano-CB (PVA-es-CB) by simple esterification reaction. Transmission electron microscopy showed that uniform aggregates of PVA-es-CB nanoparticles with a size smaller than 100 nm formed in the nanocomposite films. Ellipsometric measurements indicated that the PVA-es-CB/PVA composite films had a RI in the range 1.520–1.598 linearly increased with the PVA-es-CB volume content. Theoretical equation based on Lorentz-Lorenz theory provided reasonably close estimation of the refractive indices to the experimentally observed values. The hybrid films also revealed relatively good surface planarity, thermal stability and optical transparency.


New Journal of Chemistry | 2012

Synergistic effect between carbon black nanoparticles and polyimide on refractive indices of polyimide/carbon black nanocomposites

Pengfei Xue; Jibin Wang; Yubin Bao; Qiuying Li; Chifei Wu

High refractive index polyimide (PI)–chloride modified carbon black hybrid materials were prepared. The introduction of chloride modified CBs endowed the PI/CB nanocomposites with high refractive index, and the effect of the interaction between the five-membered imide rings and aromatic rings of CBs on the high refractive indices and transparency of the resulting PI/CB nanocomposites was discussed. The refractive indices of the prepared hybrid films at 633 nm were in the range of 1.711–1.833, which increased with the CB content from 0 to 10 wt%. According to the comparison of the theoretical and experimental values, the higher refractive index is mainly due to the effective enhancement of intra- and intermolecular charge transfer (CT) interactions between the five-membered imide rings and chlorine atoms attached directly to the CBs and the adjacent benzene rings of CBs. A theoretical equation based on the modified Lorentz–Lorenz theory provided reasonably close estimation of the refractive indices to the experimentally observed values. Transmission electron microscopy results indicated that the incorporation of CBs into polymer matrices on the nanoscale would assure the optical transparency.


Polymers & Polymer Composites | 2014

Thermal Conductivity and Mechanical Properties of Carbon Black Filled Silicone Rubber

Jibin Wang; Qiuying Li; Chifei Wu; Haiyan Xu

The effects of two types of carbon blacks (CBs), N990 and Vulcan XC-72, on the mechanical properties and thermal conductivity of filled silicone rubber (SR) were investigated. It was found that the addition of CB particles increased the thermal conductivity, the thermal stability and the tensile strength of the silicone rubber composites. The scanning electron microscope showed that Vulcan XC-72 of higher structure was more liable to form conductive network within the matrix, and the thermal conductivity of the composites filled by Vulcan XC-72 was superior to that of the composites filled by N990 at the same filler loading. The Agari model and the Payne effect were used to explain the influence of N990 and Vulcan XC-72 on the formation of thermal conductive networks. Furthermore, Vulcan XC-72 also had better enhancing effects on the mechanical properties and the electrical conductivity of the composites. It was notable that at the high filler contents, silicone rubber filled with N990 also possessed good general properties.


Journal of Materials Science | 2012

Lowering the percolation threshold of polymer matrix composite by using raspberry-like carbon black/polystyrene composite particles

Yubin Bao; Jibin Wang; Pengfei Xue; Qiuying Li; Weihong Guo; Chifei Wu

Our previous studies of raspberry-like carbon black/polystyrene (CB/PS) composite particles suggested that their morphologies could be tailored as the coverage degree of CB on PS microspheres. Morphologies of these composite particles were investigated by scanning electron microscope. The CB/PS composites prepared by using raspberry-like CB/PS particles had lower percolation threshold than that of general CB/PS composites. Optical microscopy photographs indicated that hierarchical structure of composite particles enabled CB particles to form more effective networks within the matrix. Raspberry-like structure dispersed CB particles in the interfaces between polycarbonate (PC) and PS when CB/PS particles were introduced into PC as additives. The effects of concentration of PS, coverage degree of CB, and concentration of CB on electrical properties of CB/PS/PC composite were investigated. The results showed that the percolation threshold of CB/PS/PC composite was improved when PS concentration was at the range of 20–80% and coverage degree of CB was more than 5% simultaneously.


Colloid and Polymer Science | 2012

Effect of electrostatic heterocoagulation of PVM/MA grafted carbon black and attapulgite nanorods on electrical and mechanical behaviors of waterborne polyurethane nanocomposites

Yubin Bao; Qiuying Li; Pengfei Xue; Jibin Wang; Chifei Wu

In our previous report, poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic anhydride) grafted CB (GCB) with stable dispersion in water was successfully prepared. In the present study, waterborne polyurethane (WPU) nanocomposites including GCB and attapulgite (ATT) were prepared by liquid mixing method. Anionically charged GCB nanoparticles were heterocoagulated on the surface of cationically charged ATT nanorods at low pH value and improved the stabilization of ATT nanorods in water as a dispersing aid. The microstructure development in matrix that depended on various weight ratios of the nanoparticles ultimately influenced the electrical conductivity and mechanical properties of WPU nanocomposites. Composites containing equal concentrations of GCB and ATT showed reduced electrical conductivity, but significant increase in storage modulus. When the weight ratio of GCB to ATT was 5:1, both electrical conductivity and storage modulus of composite were improved simultaneously. The percolation threshold of composites containing a 5:1 (w/w) GCB/ATT ratio was lower than that of composites with GCB alone. The proposed mechanism for the effect of GCB and ATT on electrical or mechanical behaviors in composite was discussed in details. The clear evidence of microstructure development was also observed by transmission electron microscope.


Polymers & Polymer Composites | 2015

The Synergistic Effects of Carbon Black and Carbon Fibre on the Thermal Conductivity of Silicone Rubber

Jibin Wang; Luping Ni; Qiuying Li; Chifei Wu

Silicone rubber (SR) composites filled with carbon black (CB) and carbon fibre (CF) were prepared. The effects of a single filler as well as hybrid fillers on the thermal conductivity (λ) and mechanical properties of SR composites were investigated. It was found that hybrid filler was more effective in increasing λ of the composite, and this effect was more pronounced when the weight ratio of CF:CB was 80:20. The scanning electron microscopy showed the hybrid filler formed a better filler network than single filler in the matrix. SR composites filled with hybrid fillers also possessed better mechanical properties compared with composites filled with only CF.


Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology | 2011

Effect of pH-Responsive on the Dispersion of PVM/MA Grafted Carbon Black in Water and Waterborne Polyurethane

Yubin Bao; Jianfeng Huang; Pengfei Xue; Jibin Wang; Qiuying Li; Chifei Wu; Weihong Guo

The pH-responsive polyelectrolyte, named poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic anhydride) (PVM/MA), was grafted onto the surface of carbon black (CB) by ultrasonically degraded method. The effect of pH on the dispersion of PVM/MA grafted CB in water and waterborne polyurethane (WPU) was studied. Particle size of PVM/MA grafted CB and its transmission electron microscope images showed the increasing of pH in the suspension of grafted CB easily causes the aggregates of grafted CB. Furthermore, scanning electron microscope images showed grafted CB had better dispersibility than that of untreated CB in WPU emulsion or corresponding solid composite. When grafted CB was neutralized in aqueous solution, the compatibility between PVM/MA grafted CB and WPU got poor. In addition, the dispersion of grafted CB in solid composite could be controlled through tuning the composite resistance.


Polymers & Polymer Composites | 2013

Effect of the Blending Process and Filler Loading on the Mechanical Properties of Silica-Filled Sbr/Br Compounds

Luping Ni; Jibin Wang; Haiyan Xu; Chifei Wu

The effects of the blending process on the mechanical properties of styrene butadiene rubber/cis-butadiene rubber/silica systems was studied in relation to the order of addition of two kinds of rubbers during blending. The specific blending method of two-step rubber feeding method led to different mixing conditions, and consequently the mechanical properties of the vulcanizates varied significantly. The blending process was mainly influenced by two factors: the wetting of the filler and the interactions of the materials. This work focused on the influence of filler loading on different blending methods, in order to build up the relationship between bound rubber and various properties in silica filled SBR/BR compounds.


Materials & Design | 2013

Preparation and properties of hollow glass bead filled silicone rubber foams with low thermal conductivity

Jie Gao; Jibin Wang; Haiyan Xu; Chifei Wu


Carbon | 2011

An analysis of microstructural variations in carbon black modified by oxidation or ultrasound

Pengfei Xue; Jie Gao; Yubin Bao; Jibin Wang; Qiuying Li; Chifei Wu

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Chifei Wu

East China University of Science and Technology

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Qiuying Li

East China University of Science and Technology

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Yubin Bao

East China University of Science and Technology

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Pengfei Xue

East China University of Science and Technology

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Haiyan Xu

East China University of Science and Technology

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Weihong Guo

East China University of Science and Technology

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Jianfeng Huang

East China University of Science and Technology

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Jie Gao

East China University of Science and Technology

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Luping Ni

East China University of Science and Technology

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Chuang Mao

East China University of Science and Technology

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