초록 |
Conventional carbon based reinforcing fillers, such as carbon fibers, graphite and carbon black (CB), have been greatly studied in the field of polymer composites. Among these fillers, CB is one of the most widely used reinforcing fillers because of low density, good electrical conductivity, and low cost. Graphene oxide (GO) has attracted considerable attention owing to its unique physical, chemical and electrical properties. The unique nanostructure and properties have made GO an ideal for the polymer composites. The properties of polyolefin can be noticeably improved when CB is used as a filler. However, little research has been done to understand the effects of the nanometer-scale complex fillers on the properties of the polyolefin nanocomposites. In the study, polypropylene nanocomposites containing the CB/GO complex fillers were prepared, and their properties were characterized. |