石墨烯氧化物薄膜中的特殊粘弹性特性
Gehan C Jayatilaka1, Athena Aber2, Moein Mohammadi1
1Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, United States.
ACS applied materials & interfaces
|February 26, 2024
概括
石墨烯氧化物 (GO) 和减少的石墨烯氧化物 (rGO) 薄膜表现出显著的刚性和阻尼性能. 这些先进材料为各种工业应用提供了机械强度和能量消耗的独特组合.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 纳米技术 纳米技术
- 机械工程 机械工程
背景情况:
- 高刚性和缓是材料的关键性质,但在聚合物,金属和陶等常规材料中往往相互排斥.
- 聚合物提供阻尼,但缺乏刚性和热稳定性,而金属/陶提供刚性,但阻尼性差.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究石墨烯氧化物 (GO) 和减少石墨烯氧化物 (rGO) 薄膜的粘弹性特性.
- 阐明阻尼机制和结构特征,负责它们独特的行为.
- 为了潜在的应用,将薄膜结构和局部应变与机械性能相关联.
主要方法:
- 关于GO和rGO电影的全面描述.
- 在现场拉曼显微镜测量局部菌株变异.
- 分析与水损失和温度相关的储存和损失模块.
- 数字建模以了解潜在的机制.
主要成果:
- GO和rGO薄膜在广泛的温度范围 (30-120°C) 上表现出极好的粘弹性.
- 达到0.2-0.4的缓冲系数,硬度值为10-20 GPa.
- 由于板之间间歇性滑动和结合而导致的高化.
- 在结构,应变,水损失和机械模块之间建立了相关性.
结论:
- GO和rGO薄膜呈现了一种新的材料类别,具有卓越的结合刚性和缓性.
- 通过结构-属性相关性,对粘弹性行为的理解得到了增强.
- 这些薄膜对于需要先进材料性能的应用具有重大潜力.
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