Literature DB >> 30312925

Temperature-triggered sensitive resistance transition of graphene oxide wide-ribbons wrapped sponge for fire ultrafast detecting and early warning.

Hui Xu1, Yang Li1, Neng-Jian Huang1, Zhi-Ran Yu1, Peng-Huan Wang1, Zhao-Hui Zhang1, Qiao-Qi Xia1, Li-Xiu Gong1, Shi-Neng Li1, Li Zhao1, Guo-Dong Zhang1, Long-Cheng Tang2.   

Abstract

Fire prevention and safety of combustible materials is a global challenge. To reduce their high fire risk, traditional smoke detectors are widely used indoor via detecting smoke product after combustion; however, they usually show a long response time and limitation for outdoor use. Herein, we report a temperature-induced electrical resistance transition of graphene oxide wide-ribbon (GOWR) wrapped sponges to reliably monitor fire safety of the combustible materials. Novel rectangle-like GOWR sheets are synthesized from unzipping carbon nanofibers and used to fabricate GOWR wrapped melamine formaldehyde sponges with multi-functionalities, e.g. lightweight, good hydrophobicity, reversible compressibility, excellent acidic/alkaline tolerance and flame resistance. The GOWR sheets on the sponge skeleton can be in-situ thermally reduced once encountering a flame attack or abnormal high temperature, inducing a distinct transition in electrical resistance. Consequently, an ultrafast alarm response of ∼2 s to flame attack is triggered, and rapid fire early warning signals to abnormal high temperatures, e.g. ∼33 s at 300 °C, are achieved below ignition temperature of most combustible materials. This method drives substantial motivation and opportunity to develop advanced fire detection and early warning sensors for reducing the high fire risk of various combustible materials in outdoor applications.
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Keywords:  Composite materials; Flame detecting/warning response; Graphene oxide wide-ribbons; Temperature-induced resistance transition

Year:  2018        PMID: 30312925     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.09.082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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