In this work we present the evaluation of pristine and functionalized graphene as
reinforcements for UHMWPE-based composites. These composites were
manufactured by physically blending graphene particles and medical grade
UHMWPE powder followed by a thermo-compression process. Mechanical behaviour
by means of uniaxial tension and biaxial load by small punch were carried out.
Friction coefficient and wear rate were measured. In some cases composites
enhanced stiffness and yield stress, although with loss of toughness. This
mechanical behaviour was recuperated after a thermal treatment. Small positive
changes were obtained with some graphene concentrations respect to the friction
coefficient. However, 20 % of reduction in wear rate was obtained when the
graphene was functionalized. In general these composites present a good trend to be
a potential alternative to the current highly crosslinked polyethylenes.We thank the Ministry of Science and Education of Spain by means of the projects
MAT2010-16175) and CONSOLIDER CSD2008-00023 (FUNCOAT) for financial
suppor