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Thin films composites of Poly (ethylene oxide) - Graphene Oxide were fabricated with and
without Lithium salts by solvent cast method. With different contents of salt polymer -GO
complexes, the ionic conductivity of these composites was examined at various
temperatures. The Arrhenius conductance plots were utilized to determine the impacts of
temperature and Graphene Oxide concentration. It is revealed that the conductance of the
system considerably enhances with the incorporation of salts in pure
PEO. The conductance has enhanced approximately 1000 times due to the addition of
Graphene oxide in comparison with that of pure PEO. On measuring the activation energies
for all the three systems it was seen that the system with pure PEO showed greater
activation energy while it exhibit considerable decline due to the incorporation of LiClO4
and LiCl salts in the system and more decrease on adding Graphene Oxide. The addition
of GO in PEO decreases crystallinity and the amorphous region increases local mobility of
polymer chain which in turn results in decreased activation energy. XRD study reveals that
amorphicity in the composite increasing with increasing GO contents. SEM analysis
demonstrate even distribution of GO in polymer matrix. The mechanical investigations
demonstrate that the Young modulus and tensile strength remarkably increase with
increasing GO contents. The rheological analysis reveals decrease in apparent viscosity
and complex viscosity while increase in shear thinning and Storage modulus. The thermal
stability studies reveal that mixing of GO has improved a little bit the thermal stability of
the films. The dispersion behavior of Graphene oxide (GO) prepared by modified
Hummer’s method was also studied in ten different solvents namely Water,
Tetrahydrofuran(THF), Dimethyl Formamide(DMF), Ethylene Glycol,
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Acetone, Pyridine, 2-Propanol, Methanol, Ethanol, and Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO). The
effect of sonication and addition of surfactant (Sodium Cholate) on dispersion behavior
was also investigated. Homogeneous dispersions were found in all freshly prepared GO
solutions but they were short lived. The dispersions were then left as such for three weeks
and after three weeks they were observed again. It was found that stable dispersions were
left only in some solvents like Water, THF, DMF, Ethylene Glycol and Pyridine. Finally
in a separate set of experiment we treated the GO solutions in all these solvents with
surfactant (Sodium Cholate) and sonication (400 Hrs) to see the dispersion behavior. It was
observed that stable dispersion remained only in few solvents like Water, DMF, Ethylene
Glycol and Pyridine. These were most stable and showed no
sedimentation or settling down of GO even after three weeks. These solvents are easily
available and can be effectively used for dispersion formation and further processing of
graphene. |
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