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Carbohydrate Polymers | 2014

Enhanced mechanical and thermal properties of regenerated cellulose/graphene composite fibers

Mingwei Tian; Lijun Qu; Xiansheng Zhang; Kun Zhang; Shifeng Zhu; Xiaoqing Guo; Guangting Han; Xiaoning Tang; Yaning Sun

In this study, a wet spinning method was applied to fabricate regenerated cellulose fibers filled with low graphene loading which was systematically characterized by SEM, TEM, FTIR and XRD techniques. Subsequently, the mechanical and thermal properties of the resulting fibers were investigated. With only 0.2 wt% loading of graphene, a ∼ 50% improvement of tensile strength and 25% enhancement of Youngs modulus were obtained and the modified Halpin-Tsai model was built to predict the mechanical properties of composite fibers. Thermal analysis of the composite fibers showed remarkably enhanced thermal stability and dynamic heat transfer performance of graphene-filled cellulose composite fiber, also, the presence of graphene oxide can significantly enhance the thermal conductivity of the composite fiber. This work provided a facile way to improve mechanical and thermal properties of regenerated cellulose fibers. The resultant composite fibers have potential application in thermal insulation and reinforced fibrous materials.


Fibers and Polymers | 2015

Enhanced thermal, UV blocking and dye absorptive properties of chitosan/poly(vinyl alcohol)/graphene oxide fibers

Yujiao Wang; Mingwei Tian; Lijun Qu; Shifeng Zhu; Yaning Sun; Guangting Han

Ductile appearance, remarkable length-diameter ratio, flexible fabrication properties and featured additional functions of functional composite fibers elicit great interest in applications. In this paper, chitosan/poly(vinyl alcohol) composite fibers with different graphene oxide additive (1-7 wt.%) were spun via continuous wet-spinning route and the resultant fibers revealed improved thermal, UV blocking and dye absorptive properties. In details, the component of fibers was characterized by SEM, TEM, FTIR, XRD and the results indicated that the graphene oxide dispersed well in chitosan/PVA matrix and the hydrogen bond was occurred between these components. As expected, the highest graphene oxide content case (7 wt.% GO) possessed the extraordinary UV blocking property as its UPF value reached to 500 arising from UPF=8.11 of 0 wt.% GO case. However, the composite fiber with 1 wt.% GO, rather than 7 wt.% GO, expressed the remarkable thermal stability and dye absorptive property, and the dye absorptive property of 1 wt.% GO showed the highest absorptive capacity of 407 mg/g among all the resultant fibers.


RSC Advances | 2017

Electromagnetic interference shielding cotton fabrics with high electrical conductivity and electrical heating behavior via layer-by-layer self-assembly route

Mingwei Tian; Minzhi Du; Lijun Qu; Shaojuan Chen; Shifeng Zhu; Guangting Han

In our paper, multi-functional cotton fabrics with electrical and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding properties via layer-by-layer (LbL) electrostatic self-assembly approach were prepared. Chitosan was adopted as a polycation with graphene added by solution mixing, and poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (PSS) as a polyanion was deposited on cotton fabric substrate followed by the chitosan–graphene layer alternatively. Structural and morphological characterizations of the prepared LbL samples were carried out using SEM, AFM, XPS, and surface potential techniques. As expected, surface potential value exhibited an obvious “odd–even” regular pattern, which results from the alternating deposition of PSS and chitosan–graphene layers. Further, the electrical conductivity of the 10-layer-deposited fabric reached 1.67 × 103 S m−1. The fabric also exhibits ultrastrong electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding ability with a maximum SE value of 30.04 dB. The LbL fabric also possesses excellent electrical heating behaviors. The temperature of the resultant fabric would monotonically rise to the steady-state maximum value (ΔTmax) of 134 °C within 8 min when 7 V voltage was applied, and exhibit excellent stability and recyclability. In addition, various performances remained almost unchanged after 10 consecutive washing treatments. The modified cotton fabric with lightweight, flexible and high-performance EMI shielding properties could be applied in personal protective garments and industrial textiles.


Journal of Composite Materials | 2016

Robust ultraviolet shielding and enhanced mechanical properties of graphene oxide/sodium alginate composite films

Xili Hu; Xiansheng Zhang; Mingwei Tian; Lijun Qu; Shifeng Zhu; Guangting Han

To enhance the mechanical performance and ultraviolet shielding property, graphene oxide was incorporated as the functional nanofiller into a sodium alginate matrix to form a composite film via a solvent-casting method. The as-obtained films were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and thermal gravimetric; their mechanical and ultraviolet blocking properties were also systemically evaluated and compared. The results showed that the maximum tensile strength increased to 84 MPa at 6 wt.% graphene oxide loading, nearly 265% greater than that of pure sodium alginate film. The increased tensile strength may have resulted from the existence of hydrogen bonding and high interfacial adhesion between graphene oxide filler and sodium alginate matrix. Furthermore, the sodium alginate/graphene oxide films also demonstrated robust ultraviolet shielding capacity; the corresponding ultraviolet protection factor reached up to 133.61 at 8 wt.% graphene oxide loading.


Journal of Industrial Textiles | 2015

Barium sulfate/regenerated cellulose composite fiber with X-ray radiation resistance

Lijun Qu; Mingwei Tian; Xiansheng Zhang; Xiaoqing Guo; Shifeng Zhu; Guangting Han; Changlei Li

In this article, submicron barium sulfate particles, as the radiation-resistant component, were incorporated into regenerated cellulose spinning solution. Then a series of X-ray radiation-resistant fibers were fabricated via a primarily industrialized wet-spinning trail, and the resultant fibers were knitted into fabrics by knitting loom. The morphology and structure of the fibers were studied with the aid of scanning electron micrography, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction. The composite fibers exhibited reasonably good properties, which met the criteria of mechanical requirements of commercial textiles—dry breaking strength and elongation (>1.5 cN/dtex and 26%) and wet breaking strength and elongation (>1.4 cN/dtex and 22%) and permanent laundry-resistant abilities even after being washed 20 times. An effective and feasible X-ray radiation-resistant method, the medical digital X-ray photography system, was proposed to evaluate the radiation resistance of the composite fiber and its fabric. The X-ray attenuation ratio of the sample tended to increase with increasing barium sulfate content and finally reached a dose of a 0.1 mmPb lead equivalent. Therefore, these fibers and fabrics can be utilized as the base materials for X-ray radiation-resistant lightweight apparel and detective surgical yarn.


Journal of The Textile Institute | 2016

Polytetrafluoroethylene yarns with thermal stability and fire retardance by scrolled-membrane spinning

Yujiao Wang; Mingwei Tian; Lijun Qu; Shifeng Zhu

Abstract Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) possesses remarkable heat stability, combustibility and low coefficient of friction. In this paper, a kind of new PTFE yarn was spun from PTFE membrane via the method of scrolled-membrane spinning. The morphology of the resultant yarns was characterized by scanning electron microscope. Furthermore, the properties of the yarns were investigated as follow: Single-Yarn Electronic Tensile Strength Tester was used to test the mechanical property, and the dynamic coefficient of friction tester was used to calculate the friction coefficient. And the thermodynamic property of the PTFE yarns was shown by DSC, which the remarkable heat stability demonstrated, containing thermal shrinkage property. Furthermore, the combustibility was investigated and the result showed that the PTFE fiber and Nomex/PTFE fabric possessed desirable thermal properties, where the former was better than the latter.


Thermal Science | 2017

Numerical prediction of degree of skin burn in thermal protective garment-air gap-human body system

Mingwei Tian; Wang Zhend; Wang Lin; Lijun Qu; Shaojuan Chen; Shifeng Zhu; Rongrong Yu; Renhai Zhao; Hongtao Zhao

Ming-Wei TIAN , Wang ZHEN , Wang LIN , Li-Jun QU , Shao-Juan CHEN , Shi-Feng ZHU , Rong-Rong YU , Ren-Hai ZHAO , and Hong-Tao ZHAO a a College of Textiles of Clothing, Qingdao University, Qingdao, Shandong, China b Laboratory of New Fiber Materials and Modern Textile, Growing Base for State Key Laboratory, Qingdao University, Qingdao, Shandong, China c Collaborative Innovation Center for Marine Biomass Fibers, Materials and Textiles of Shandong Province, Qingdao University, Qingdao, Shandong, China d SINOPEC Safety Engineering Institute, Qingdao, Shandong, China


Journal of Natural Fibers | 2016

Study on Structure and Property of Abelmoschus manihot Fibers

Lijun Qu; Mingwei Tian; Shifeng Zhu; Xiaoqing Guo; Yan Zhang; Xiansheng Zhang; Xiaoning Tang; Kaikai Sun

The structure and property of Abelmoschus manihot Manihot fibers were investigated in the present work. Its transverse section was irregular polygon and the single fiber was cylindrical shape. It belonged to cellulose I crystalline structure and its crystallinity was near to cotton and ramie. The breaking strength was lower than ramie fibers and the elongation at break was approximate with these fibers. The moisture regain was better than cotton. It can be dyed easily using high-temperature reactive red dyes and blue dyes. Also, it had the higher thermal stability than cotton.


Carbon | 2014

Functionalization of cotton fabric at low graphene nanoplate content for ultrastrong ultraviolet blocking

Lijun Qu; Mingwei Tian; Xili Hu; Yujiao Wang; Shifeng Zhu; Xiaoqing Guo; Guangting Han; Xiansheng Zhang; Kaikai Sun; Xiaoning Tang


Carbon | 2015

Multifunctional cotton fabrics with graphene/polyurethane coatings with far-infrared emission, electrical conductivity, and ultraviolet-blocking properties

Xili Hu; Mingwei Tian; Lijun Qu; Shifeng Zhu; Guangting Han

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