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Characterization of a Composite of High-Impact Polystyrene, Pseudoboehmite and Graphene Oxide

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Munhoz Junior, Antonio Hortencio ; Pacheco, Caroline Valadao ; Melo, Henrique Tadeu T. S. ; Peres, Renato Meneghetti ; de Andrade e Silva, Leonardo Gondim ; Li, B ; Li, J ; Ikhmayies, S ; Zhang, M ; Kalay, YE ; Carpenter, JS ; Hwang, JY ; Monteiro, SN ; Bai, C ; EscobedoDiaz, JP ; Spena, PR ; Goswami, R
Total Authors: 17
Document type: Journal article
Source: CHARACTERIZATION OF MINERALS, METALS, AND MATERIALS 2019; v. N/A, p. 12-pg., 2019-01-01.
Abstract

The application of a composite material of pseudoboehmite, polystyrene and graphene oxide was studied. The present work is the synthesis and characterization of high-impact polystyrene (HIPS) nanocomposite, with pseudoboehmite (PSB) and graphene oxide. Pseudoboehmite particles with nanometric dimensions were obtained by sol-gel process. The composites were characterized by mechanical tests (tensile strength, flexural strength, Izod Impact, Shore D Hardness), thermal (Flow index, temperature of thermal deflection under load-HDT, Vicat softening temperature, differential tests thermal analyses and thermogravimetric analysis) and morphologically by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The results obtained were compared with HIPS matrix properties, without PSB and graphene oxide addition. From the thermal analyzes, composite samples showed higher decomposition temperatures compared to pure high-impact polystyrene especially in the thermogravimetric analysis results, showing a considerable increase in the temperature at which material decomposition begins (322 degrees C for pure high-impact polystyrene and 380 degrees C for the composite). (AU)

FAPESP's process: 17/22396-4 - "SYNTHESIS OF PSEUDOBOEHMITE NANOPARTICLES"
Grantee:Antonio Hortencio Munhoz Junior
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 10/19157-9 - Synthesis of modified pseudoboehmite for use in drug delivery systems
Grantee:Antonio Hortencio Munhoz Junior
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants