Improved Electrical Conductivity of Polyurethane Nanoweb Coated with Graphene Ink through Heat Treatment 


Vol. 21,  No. 6, pp. 1195-1199, Jun.  2020
10.1007/s12221-020-9912-x


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  Abstract

This study found out a heat treatment condition to improve the electrical conductivity of polyurethane (PU) nanoweb treated with non-oxidized graphene (nOG) ink. Electrical conductivity was imparted to the PU nanoweb (Pardam, s.r.o., Czech Republic) by a dip-coating process utilizing 1 wt% of nOG ink. To enhance the electrical conductivity, post heat treatment was conducted. The first specimen was completely dried at room temperature (20 oC) for 24 hours (Specimen GU), and the rest of the specimens were treated at 40 oC, 60 oC, 80 oC, and 100 oC for 1 hour (Specimen G40, G60, G80, and G100). To confirm the microstructure of the specimens, a FE-SEM (Field emission scanning electron microscopy) was utilized. The linear electrical resistance was evaluated using a Digital multimeter. Also, the thickness and weight of the specimens were measured by Cross section polisher and Analytical balance respectively. After that, the chemical structures were inspected using a FT-IR (Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy). As a result, when the heat treatment temperature was higher, the specimens were well immersed and more nOG ink was covered onto the surface of the treated specimens. Also, the electrical resistance of the specimens decreased in accordance with increased heat treatment temperature. The thickness and add-on of the specimens increased as the heat treatment temperature increased. The changes of band position of C=O, C-O-C, -NH- bending were observed by FT-IR analysis. Therefore, this study demonstrated that the heat treatment temperature played a significant role in the improvement of electrical conductivity, and the nOG/PU nanoweb had the most enhanced electrical conductivity when treated at 100 oC.

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[IEEE Style]

W. Kim, E. Lee, J. Choi, G. Cho, "Improved Electrical Conductivity of Polyurethane Nanoweb Coated with Graphene Ink through Heat Treatment," Fibers and Polymers, vol. 21, no. 6, pp. 1195-1199, 2020. DOI: 10.1007/s12221-020-9912-x.

[ACM Style]

Woojin Kim, Eugene Lee, Jisoo Choi, and Gilsoo Cho. 2020. Improved Electrical Conductivity of Polyurethane Nanoweb Coated with Graphene Ink through Heat Treatment. Fibers and Polymers, 21, 6, (2020), 1195-1199. DOI: 10.1007/s12221-020-9912-x.