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    Desarrollo de métodos sintéticos basados en química click para la preparación de materiales avanzados grafeno-polímero

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    The field of polymer nanocomposites (PNCs) has evolved significantly in the last years, mainly as a consequence of the isolation of individual layer in graphene, one of the best candidates as filler so far. PNCs represent an alternative to conventional composite materials since they achieve specific properties suited to the application by tailoring the composition. Due to their promising performances they have attracted the attention of a growing number of scientifics as well as the industrial community. Graphene’s remarkable properties make it an attractive material for use in polymer composites. Its dispersion in commodity polymers will deliver consumer products with improved mechanical, thermal and electrical properties. In fact it is already used in light-weight stiff materials, food packaging and conductive coatings. On the other hand, graphene has high electron mobility and large specific area making it a competite alternative as electron acceptor material in photovoltaic applications. Functionalization of conductive polymers with graphene offers the possibility of developing novel materials with particular optoelectronic properties. Objectives The aim of this thesis is to develop graphene-based polymer nanocomposites, using both conventional and conjugated polymers. The unifying thread of this study is to use different click chemistry based strategies to achieve good compatibility between the components of each nanocomposite, and consequently, an improvement in material’s properties. In particular, of this type of rections, the copper catalyzed azide−alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) has been the most employed for the modification of graphene. On the other hand, while other click strategies such as thiyl−radical approaches (thiol−ene and thiol−yne) have been widely used with polymers, these are in their early stages of implementation with graphene, and the initial results in this work look highly promising..

    Chemical sensors based on polymer composites with carbon nanotubes and graphene: the role of the polymer

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    Nanoindentation in polymer nanocomposites

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    A versatile chemical tool for the preparation of conductive graphene-based polymer nanocomposites

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    A general route for the functionalization of graphene and graphene derivatives with a low molecular weight polymer by thiol-radical reactions is reported. Polymer-modified graphene is employed as a filler for high density polyethylene to generate materials with good electrical conductivity. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.Peer Reviewe

    Comparative study of the covalent diazotization of graphene and carbon nanotubes using thermogravimetric and spectroscopic techniques

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    The direct diazotization of the sp2 carbon network of graphene and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) is one of the many methods employed to introduce functional groups into these nanostructures. Herein, a methodical study on solvent-free diazotization with ethynylaniline in the presence of isoamyl nitrite is reported. Thermogravimetric analysis and UV-visible, infrared and Raman spectroscopies are used to precisely determine the degree of modification, confirm the presence of physisorption and describe the mechanism of elimination of the modifying groups. The results suggest that the same synthetic protocol in both cases leads to a certain degree of covalent modification, whilst a proportion of the modifying groups remains adsorbed to the carbon nanostructure. A higher level of global modification was observed for MWNTs. It was found that the elimination mechanism of the covalently-linked modifiers is identical for both nanostructures and involves two steps; acetylenic-aromatic bond rupture in the modifier followed by modifier-carbon nanostructure cleavage. © 2013 The Owner Societies.Peer Reviewe

    Supramolecular assembly of graphene with functionalized poly(fluorene-alt-phenylene): The role of the anthraquinone pendant groups

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    Hybrid materials composed of graphene and conjugated poly(fluorene-alt- phenylene) endowed with redox-active anthraquinone moieties are prepared. Remarkable changes in the electronic properties of the polymer are observed. Effective interactions among the pendant anthraquinone and graphene, likely due to π-π stacking, are confirmed.MICINNDepto. de Química OrgánicaFac. de Ciencias QuímicasTRUEpu
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