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Carbon letters | 2010

Influence of Processing on Morphology, Electrical Conductivity and Flexural Properties of Exfoliated Graphite Nanoplatelets-Polyamide Nanocomposites

Wanjun Liu; Inhwan Do; Hiroyuki Fukushima; Lawrence T. Drzal

Graphene is one of the most promising materials for many applications. It can be used in a variety of applications not only as a reinforcement material for polymer to obtain a combination of desirable mechanical, electrical, thermal, and barrier properties in the resulting nanocomposite but also as a component in energy storage, fuel cells, solar cells, sensors, and batteries. Recent research at Michigan State University has shown that it is possible to exfoliate natural graphite into graphite nanoplatelets composed entirely of stacks of graphene. The size of the platelets can be controlled from less than 10 nm in thickness and diameters of any size from sub-micron to 15 microns or greater. In this study we have investigated the influence of melt compounding processing on the physical properties of a polyamide 6 (PA6) nanocomposite reinforced with exfoliated graphite nanoplatelets (xGnP). The morphology, electrical conductivity, and mechanical properties of xGnP-PA6 nanocomposite were characterized with electrical microscopy, X-ray diffraction, AC impedance, and mechanical properties. It was found that counter rotation (CNR) twins crew processed xGnP/PA6 nanocomposite had similar mechanical properties with co-rotation (CoR) twin screw processed or with CoR conducted with a screw design modified for nanoparticles (MCoR). Microscopy showed that the CNR processed nanocomposite had better xGnP dispersion than the (CoR) twin screw processed and modified screw (MCoR) processed ones. It was also found that the CNR processed nanocomposite at a given xGnP content showed the lowest graphite X-ray diffraction peak at indicating better xGnP dispersion in the nanocomposite. In addition, it was also found that the electrical conductivity of the CNR processed 12 wt.% xGnP-PA6 nanocomposite is more than ten times higher than the CoR and MCoR processed ones. These results indicate that better dispersion of an xGnP-PA6 nanocomposite is attainable in CNR twins crew processing than conventional CoR processing.


Polymer | 2005

'Green' composites from soy based plastic and pineapple leaf fiber : fabrication and properties evaluation

Wanjun Liu; Manjusri Misra; Per Askeland; Lawrence T. Drzal; Amar K. Mohanty


Composites Part B-engineering | 2007

Influence of processing methods and fiber length on physical properties of kenaf fiber reinforced soy based biocomposites

Wanjun Liu; Lawrence T. Drzal; Amar K. Mohanty; Manjusri Misra


Journal of Materials Science | 2004

Effects of alkali treatment on the structure, morphology and thermal properties of native grass fibers as reinforcements for polymer matrix composites

Wanjun Liu; Amar K. Mohanty; Lawrence T. Drzal; P. Askel; M. Misra


Polymer | 2004

Influence of fiber surface treatment on properties of Indian grass fiber reinforced soy protein based biocomposites

Wanjun Liu; Amar K. Mohanty; Per Askeland; Lawrence T. Drzal; Manjusri Misra


Journal of Polymers and The Environment | 2005

Injection Molded Biocomposites from Soy Protein Based Bioplastic and Short Industrial Hemp Fiber

Amar K. Mohanty; Praveen Tummala; Wanjun Liu; M. Misra; Prasad Mulukutla; Lawrence T. Drzal


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2006

Influence of plasticizers on thermal and mechanical properties and morphology of soy-based bioplastics

Praveen Tummala; Wanjun Liu; Lawrence T. Drzal; Amar K. Mohanty; Manjusri Misra


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2005

Injection molded glass fiber reinforced poly(trimethylene terephthalate) composites: Fabrication and properties evaluation

Wanjun Liu; Amar K. Mohanty; Lawrence T. Drzal; Manjusri Misra; Joseph V. Kurian; Ray W. Miller; Nick Strickland


Archive | 2005

Cellulosic biomass soy flour based biocomposites and process for manufacturing thereof

Lawrence T. Drzal; Amar K. Mohanty; Wanjun Liu; Kelby Thayer; Manjusri Misra


Journal of Polymers and The Environment | 2008

Modification of Soy Protein Plastic with Functional Monomer with Reactive Extrusion

Wanjun Liu; Amar K. Mohanty; Per Askeland; Lawrence T. Drzal; Manjusri Misra

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Manjusri Misra

Michigan State University

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Inhwan Do

Michigan State University

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Per Askeland

Michigan State University

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Praveen Tummala

Michigan State University

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M. Misra

University of Guelph

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Kelby Thayer

Michigan State University

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Manjusri Misra

Michigan State University

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