Production of graphene materials in a cavitating fluid
US-2015239741-A1 · Aug 27, 2015 · US
US9926427B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9926427-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514757236-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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Provided is a simple, fast, scalable, and environmentally benign method of producing a graphene-reinforced polymer matrix composite directly from a graphitic material, the method comprising: (a) mixing multiple particles of a graphitic material and multiple particles of a solid polymer carrier material to form a mixture in an impacting chamber of an energy impacting apparatus; (b) operating the energy impacting apparatus with a frequency and an intensity for a length of time sufficient for peeling off graphene sheets from the graphitic material and transferring the graphene sheets to surfaces of solid polymer carrier material particles to produce graphene-coated or graphene-embedded polymer particles inside the impacting chamber; and (c) forming graphene-coated or graphene-embedded polymer particles into the graphene-reinforced polymer matrix composite. Also provided is a mass of the graphene-coated or graphene-embedded polymer particles produced by this method.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of producing a graphene-reinforced polymer matrix composite directly from a graphitic material, said method comprising: (a) mixing multiple particles of a graphitic material and multiple particles of a solid polymer carrier material to form a mixture in an impacting chamber of an energy impacting apparatus, wherein said impacting chamber does not contain an impacting ball and wherein the energy impacting apparatus is a vibratory ball mill, planetary ball mill, high energy mill, basket mill, agitator ball mill, cryo ball mill, micro ball mill, tumbler ball mill, continuous ball mill, stirred ball mill, pressurized ball mill, freezer mill, vibratory sieve, bead mill, nano bead mill, ultrasonic homogenizer mill, centrifugal planetary mixer, vacuum ball mill, or resonant acoustic mixer; and (b) operating said energy impacting apparatus with a frequency and an intensity for a length of time sufficient for peeling off graphene sheets from said graphitic material and transferring said graphene sheets to surfaces of said solid polymer carrier material particles to produce graphene-coated or graphene-embedded polymer particles inside said impacting chamber, and recovering said graphene-coated or graphene-embedded polymer particles from said impacting chamber, wherein said solid polymer carrier material has a thickness or diameter greater than 1 μm. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising a step (c) of forming said graphene-coated or graphene-embedded polymer particles into a graphene-reinforced polymer matrix composite. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said solid polymer material particles include plastic or rubber beads, pellets, spheres, wires, fibers, filaments, discs, ribbons, or rods, having a diameter or thickness less than 10 mm. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein said diameter or thickness is less than 100 μm. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said solid polymer carrier material includes micron- or nanometer-scaled particles that can be dissolved in a solvent or melted above a melting temperature, and said method includes a step of dissolving or melting said solid polymer carrier material for forming said polymer matrix composites. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein said graphitic material is selected from natural graphite, synthetic graphite, highly oriented pyrolytic graphite, graphite fiber, graphitic nano-fiber, graphite fluoride, oxidized graphite, chemically modified graphite, exfoliated graphite, recompressed exfoliated graphite, expanded graphite, meso-carbon micro-bead, or a combination thereof. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein said graphitic material contains a non-intercalated and non-oxidized graphitic material that has never been previously exposed to a chemical or oxidation treatment prior to said mixing step. 8. The method of claim 2 , wherein said step (c) includes melting said polymer particles to form a polymer melt mixture with graphene sheets dispersed therein, forming said polymer melt mixture into a desired shape and solidifying said shape into said graphene-reinforced polymer matrix composite. 9. The method of claim 2 , wherein said step (c) includes dissolving said polymer particles in a solvent to form a polymer solution mixture with graphene sheets dispersed therein, forming said polymer solution mixture into a desired shape, and removing said solvent to solidify said shape into said graphene-reinforced polymer matrix composite. 10. The method of claim 2 , wherein said step (c) includes melting said polymer particles to form a polymer melt mixture with graphene sheets dispersed therein and extruding said mixture into a rod form or sheet form, spinning said mixture into a fiber form, spraying said mixture into a powder form, or casting said mixture into an ingot form. 11. The method of claim 2 , wherein said step (c) includes dissolving said polymer particles in a solvent to form a polymer solution mixture with graphene sheets dispersed therein and extruding said solution mixture into a rod form or sheet form, spinning said solution mixture into a fiber form, spraying said solution mixture into a powder form, or casting said solution mixture into an ingot form, and removing said solvent. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein said polymer solution mixture is sprayed to create a nano graphene reinforced polymer matrix composite coating. 13. The method of claim 2 , wherein said step (c) includes sintering said graphene-coated polymer particles into a desired shape of said graphene-reinforced polymer matrix composite, wherein said sintering occurs in a selective laser sintering apparatus. 14. The method of claim 1 wherein said graphene sheets contain single-layer graphene sheets. 15. The method of claim 1 wherein said graphene sheets contain at least 80% single-layer graphene or at least 80% few-layer graphene having no greater than 10 graphene planes. 16. The method of claim 1 wherein said graphene sheets contain pristine graphene, oxidized graphene with less than 5% oxygen content by weight, graphene fluoride, graphene fluoride with less than 5% fluorine by weight, graphene with a carbon content no less than 95% by weight, or chemically modified graphene. 17. The method of claim 1 wherein said impacting chamber further contains a modifier filler selected from a carbon fiber, ceramic fiber, glass fiber, carbon nanotube, carbon nano-fiber, metal nano wire, metal particle, ceramic particle, glass powder, carbon particle, graphite particle, organic particle, or a combination thereof. 18. The method of claim 1 wherein said polymer is selected from a thermoplastic polymer, thermosetting resin, rubber or elastomer, semi-penetrating network polymer, penetrating network polymer, wax, gum, mastic or a combination thereof. 19. The method of claim 1 wherein said impacting chamber further contains a functionalizing agent and said step (b) of operating said energy impacting apparatus act to chemically functionalize said graphene sheets with said functionalizing agent. 20. The method of claim 19 wherein said functionalizing agent contains a chemical functional group selected from alkyl or aryl silane, alkyl or aralkyl group, hydroxyl group, carboxyl group, amine group, sulfonate group (—SO 3 H), aldehydic group, quinoidal, fluorocarbon, or a combination thereof. 21. The method of claim 19 wherein said functionalizing agent contains an azide compound selected from the group consisting of 2-Azidoethanol, 3-Azidopropan-1-amine, 4-(2-Azidoethoxy)-4-oxobutanoic acid, 2-Azidoethyl-2-bromo-2-methylpropanoate, chlorocarbonate, azidocarbonate, dichlorocarbene, carbene, aryne, nitrene, (R-)-oxycarbonyl nitrenes, where R=any one of the following groups, and combinations thereof. 22. The method of claim 19 wherein said functionalizing agent contains an oxygenated group selected from the group consisting of hydroxyl, peroxide, ether, keto, and aldehyde. 23. The method of claim 19 wherein said functionalizing agent contains a functional group selected from the group consisting of SO 3 H, COOH, NH 2 , OH, R′CHOH, CHO, CN, COCl, halide, COSH, SH, COOR′, SR′, SiR′ 3 , Si(—OR′—) y R′ 3 -y, Si(—O—SiR′ 2 —)OR′, R″, Li, AlR′ 2 , Hg—X, TlZ 2 and Mg—X; wherein y is an integer equal to or less than 3, R′ is hydrogen, alkyl, aryl, cycloalkyl, or aralkyl, cycloaryl, or poly(alkylether), R″ is fluoroalkyl, fluoroaryl, fluorocycloalkyl, fluoro
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