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Our work is published in Matter entitled “Super-strong graphene oxide-based fibres reinforced by a crystalline-amorphous superstructure”
Source: Time :2022-09-28 Browse:

Graphene oxide (GO)-based fibers, despite their high performance, often contain large-sized GO or reduced GO (rGO), usually leading to high cost or severe environmental pollution. The crystalline-amorphous dual-phase (CADP) strategy has been proven to be an effective route to improve mechanical properties, providing a facile and feasible structural way out to fabricate high-performance fibers. Here, we report a successful preparation of a super-strong and flexible fiber by introducing a crystalline GO and amorphous ZrO2 superstructure in a way that is analogous to a naturally ordered crystalline-amorphous microstructure in nacre. In virtue of a synergistic effect of the “wrinkle extension” mechanism and the “pull-out” mechanism induced by the GO@amorphous-ZrO2 superstructure, the optimum GO@amorphous-ZrO2-polyvinyl alcohol fibers show excellent combination of high strength (935 MPa) and toughness (10.6 MJ m−3). The findings demonstrate that the CADP-strengthened strategy would serve as an economical and environment-friendly method to prepare GO-based fibers with high performance.



Fengshi Li, Hewei Zhao, Xiaoyi Sun, Yonghai Yue*, Zhongchang Wang*, Lin Guo*. Super-strong graphene oxide-based fibres reinforced by a crystalline-amorphous superstructure. Matter 2022, 5, 4437.


https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590238522005197?via%3Dihub