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Tingting Wang1, Bo Song1,2, Li Wang2.
Abstract
In this study, graphitic carbon nitride (Entities:
Keywords: epoxy nanocomposites; g-C3N4; mechanical properties; particle-reinforcement; thermal properties
Year: 2020 PMID: 31906554 PMCID: PMC7023628 DOI: 10.3390/polym12010076
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329
Figure 1Schematic representation of synthesis of g-C3N4 using urea as a precursor and fabrication of g-C3N4/epoxy nanocomposites.
Figure 2Spectra of g-C3N4: (a) X-ray Diffraction (XRD); (b) Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FT-IR).
Figure 3Micrograph of g-C3N4: (a) scanning electron microscope (SEM); (b) transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
Figure 4The N2 adsorption and desorption isotherms (a) and pore size distribution and pore volume of g-C3N4; (b) adsorption; (c) desorption.
Figure 5X-ray Diffraction (XRD) patterns of the epoxy and g-C3N4/epoxy nanocomposites.
Figure 6Schematic representation of the interaction between g-C3N4 and the epoxy resin.
Figure 7Tensile and flexural properties of neat epoxy and g-C3N4/epoxy nanocomposites with different filler loadings: (a) tensile modulus; (b) tensile strength; (c) flexural modulus; (d) flexural strength.
Figure 8Fracture surface of neat epoxy (a), EP-CN1.0 (b), EP-CN3.0 (c) and EP-CN5.0 (d).
Figure 9(a) Distribution and interface quality of g-C3N4 in the matrix of EP-CN3.0; (b) The interface quality of g-C3N4 in the matrix of EP-CN3.0 in high resolution.
Figure 10Dynamic mechanical properties of neat epoxy and g-C3N4/epoxy nanocomposites (EP-CN1.0, EP-CN3.0, EP-CN5.0): (a) storage modulus; (b) loss factor.
Figure 11Schematic Representation: (a) the disruption of the matrix network near the surface; (b) the retarding of the mobility of the epoxy molecular chain due to strong attractive interactions.
Figure 12Loss factor of neat epoxy and g-C3N4/epoxy nanocomposites with different frequencies at 30 °C by the method of temperature step multi-frequency scanning.
Figure 13The schematic diagram of the possible existence form of stacked structures in the matrix in the state of insufficiently dispersed state: (a) the original structure had not been changed at all; (b) the interlayer interface had been partially separated; (c) the interlayer interface had been completely separated, but the stacking structure is still maintained.
Figure 14Gravimetric thermograms (TG) of the epoxy and g-C3N4/epoxy nanocomposites.