The effect of graphene content on the structure and conductivity of cellulose/graphene composite

The effect of graphene content on the structure and conductivity of an eco-friendly cellulose/ graphene (CG) composite was investigated. Different compositions of graphene content from 0 to 70 wt. % were prepared using the sol-gel method. Ionic liquids 1-butyl-3-methyl-imidazolium chloride was used...

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Main Authors: Farzana Abd Hamid,, Fauzani Md Salleh,, Nor Sabirin Mohamed,, Syed Bahari Ramadzan Syed Adnan,
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2017
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spelling my-ukm.journal.111182017-12-21T01:58:20Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/11118/ The effect of graphene content on the structure and conductivity of cellulose/graphene composite Farzana Abd Hamid, Fauzani Md Salleh, Nor Sabirin Mohamed, Syed Bahari Ramadzan Syed Adnan, The effect of graphene content on the structure and conductivity of an eco-friendly cellulose/ graphene (CG) composite was investigated. Different compositions of graphene content from 0 to 70 wt. % were prepared using the sol-gel method. Ionic liquids 1-butyl-3-methyl-imidazolium chloride was used to disperse graphene between the cellulose. The investigation showed that CG composite with higher graphene composition exhibits higher conductivity. The highest conductivity (2.85×10-4 S cm-1) was observed at 60 wt. % graphene composition. Sample without graphene showed the lowest conductivity of 1.77×10-7 S cm-1, which acts as an insulator. The high conductivity of CG composite can be associated with the X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns. The XRD patterns of α-cellulose exhibits a decrease in crystallinity at peak 15° and 22° due to the depolymerization in CG composite. At 60 wt. % composition, XRD pattern showed the decrease in intensity at peak 26° indicates that graphene is more dispersed in the cellulose mixture. This is supported by Fourier transform infrared spectrum of CG composite where the absorption peaks of C-O stretching are weakened at wavelength of 1163 and 1032 cm-1, suggested dehydration and rupture of cellulose. The dehydration and rupture of cellulose result in the high conductivity of CG composite. This research is believed to provide an eco-friendly method to produce cellulose/graphene composite which is useful in future applications of energy. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2017-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/11118/1/03%20Farzana%20Abd%20Hamid.pdf Farzana Abd Hamid, and Fauzani Md Salleh, and Nor Sabirin Mohamed, and Syed Bahari Ramadzan Syed Adnan, (2017) The effect of graphene content on the structure and conductivity of cellulose/graphene composite. Sains Malaysiana, 46 (7). pp. 1025-1031. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid46bil7_2017/KandunganJilid46Bil7_2017.html
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description The effect of graphene content on the structure and conductivity of an eco-friendly cellulose/ graphene (CG) composite was investigated. Different compositions of graphene content from 0 to 70 wt. % were prepared using the sol-gel method. Ionic liquids 1-butyl-3-methyl-imidazolium chloride was used to disperse graphene between the cellulose. The investigation showed that CG composite with higher graphene composition exhibits higher conductivity. The highest conductivity (2.85×10-4 S cm-1) was observed at 60 wt. % graphene composition. Sample without graphene showed the lowest conductivity of 1.77×10-7 S cm-1, which acts as an insulator. The high conductivity of CG composite can be associated with the X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns. The XRD patterns of α-cellulose exhibits a decrease in crystallinity at peak 15° and 22° due to the depolymerization in CG composite. At 60 wt. % composition, XRD pattern showed the decrease in intensity at peak 26° indicates that graphene is more dispersed in the cellulose mixture. This is supported by Fourier transform infrared spectrum of CG composite where the absorption peaks of C-O stretching are weakened at wavelength of 1163 and 1032 cm-1, suggested dehydration and rupture of cellulose. The dehydration and rupture of cellulose result in the high conductivity of CG composite. This research is believed to provide an eco-friendly method to produce cellulose/graphene composite which is useful in future applications of energy.
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author Farzana Abd Hamid,
Fauzani Md Salleh,
Nor Sabirin Mohamed,
Syed Bahari Ramadzan Syed Adnan,
spellingShingle Farzana Abd Hamid,
Fauzani Md Salleh,
Nor Sabirin Mohamed,
Syed Bahari Ramadzan Syed Adnan,
The effect of graphene content on the structure and conductivity of cellulose/graphene composite
author_facet Farzana Abd Hamid,
Fauzani Md Salleh,
Nor Sabirin Mohamed,
Syed Bahari Ramadzan Syed Adnan,
author_sort Farzana Abd Hamid,
title The effect of graphene content on the structure and conductivity of cellulose/graphene composite
title_short The effect of graphene content on the structure and conductivity of cellulose/graphene composite
title_full The effect of graphene content on the structure and conductivity of cellulose/graphene composite
title_fullStr The effect of graphene content on the structure and conductivity of cellulose/graphene composite
title_full_unstemmed The effect of graphene content on the structure and conductivity of cellulose/graphene composite
title_sort effect of graphene content on the structure and conductivity of cellulose/graphene composite
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2017
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/11118/1/03%20Farzana%20Abd%20Hamid.pdf
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