Preparation of Composite Materials by Using Graphene
Oxide as a Surfactant in Ab Initio Emulsion Polymerization Systems
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Abstract
In
this letter, we report a simple and unexpected method of producing
polymer–graphene oxide (GO) composite materials via ab initio
emulsion polymerization in water. On the basis of the recent reports
concerning the surfactant-like behavior of GO for stabilizing oil-in-water
emulsions, we prepared exfoliated GO sheets with lateral dimension
approximately 200 nm for use as surfactant in the emulsion polymerization
of styrene. We observed an expected “classic” surfactant
behavior to produce stable nanoparticles at extremely low GO loadings
(<0.1% w/w); however, at higher concentrations a highly aggregated,
fibrous morphology was formed. This morphology is predominantly due
to the electrolyte concentration (ionic strength) of the aqueous phase
resulting in heterocoagulation of growing oligomers with dispersed
GO sheets, which offers a convenient route toward preparing hybrid
materials