Nanomechanical behavior of polystyrene/graphene oxide nanocomposites

The in-situ investigation of the nanomechanical features of the polymer graphene nanocomposites has become a challenging and an indispensable task to achieve the required application. Graphene oxide (GO) nanocomposites were prepared at 1.0 weight fraction of GO to reinforce polystyrene (PS) using so...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mohammadsalih, Zaid G., Mullin, Nicholas, Amarie, Sergiu, Danilov, Artem, Ur Rehman, Ihtesham
Format: Article
Published: Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2024
_version_ 1825939261066575872
author Mohammadsalih, Zaid G.
Mullin, Nicholas
Amarie, Sergiu
Danilov, Artem
Ur Rehman, Ihtesham
author_facet Mohammadsalih, Zaid G.
Mullin, Nicholas
Amarie, Sergiu
Danilov, Artem
Ur Rehman, Ihtesham
author_sort Mohammadsalih, Zaid G.
collection UPM
description The in-situ investigation of the nanomechanical features of the polymer graphene nanocomposites has become a challenging and an indispensable task to achieve the required application. Graphene oxide (GO) nanocomposites were prepared at 1.0 weight fraction of GO to reinforce polystyrene (PS) using solution blending approach. The morphology of the resulting nanocomposites was characterized by optical, scanning electron, transmission electron, atomic force, and scattering scanning near-field optical microscopies. These showed a uniform dispersion of graphene oxide nano-sheets in the PS matrix. By adopting Derjaguin–Muller–Toporov (DMT) formula, the nanomechanical properties for the cryogenically fractured surface of the composites were characterized using the traditional atomic force microscopy (AFM), peak-force quantitative nanomechanical mapping (QNM), and tip-force mode functioned with scattering scanning near–field optical microscopy (s-SNOM). Young’s modulus of the PS matrix varied around (1–2) GPa as shown by QNM and s-SNOM similar to what was reported in the literature. However, while putative GO nano-sheets were measured to have a higher elastic modulus than the surrounding matrix in Peak-Force QNM experiments, they were significantly below literature values. By using Tip-Force mode related to s-SNOM, the expected values of Young’s modulus for GO were recovered.
first_indexed 2024-04-09T03:51:38Z
format Article
id upm.eprints-105807
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
last_indexed 2024-04-09T03:51:38Z
publishDate 2024
publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd.
record_format dspace
spelling upm.eprints-1058072024-03-29T03:11:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/105807/ Nanomechanical behavior of polystyrene/graphene oxide nanocomposites Mohammadsalih, Zaid G. Mullin, Nicholas Amarie, Sergiu Danilov, Artem Ur Rehman, Ihtesham The in-situ investigation of the nanomechanical features of the polymer graphene nanocomposites has become a challenging and an indispensable task to achieve the required application. Graphene oxide (GO) nanocomposites were prepared at 1.0 weight fraction of GO to reinforce polystyrene (PS) using solution blending approach. The morphology of the resulting nanocomposites was characterized by optical, scanning electron, transmission electron, atomic force, and scattering scanning near-field optical microscopies. These showed a uniform dispersion of graphene oxide nano-sheets in the PS matrix. By adopting Derjaguin–Muller–Toporov (DMT) formula, the nanomechanical properties for the cryogenically fractured surface of the composites were characterized using the traditional atomic force microscopy (AFM), peak-force quantitative nanomechanical mapping (QNM), and tip-force mode functioned with scattering scanning near–field optical microscopy (s-SNOM). Young’s modulus of the PS matrix varied around (1–2) GPa as shown by QNM and s-SNOM similar to what was reported in the literature. However, while putative GO nano-sheets were measured to have a higher elastic modulus than the surrounding matrix in Peak-Force QNM experiments, they were significantly below literature values. By using Tip-Force mode related to s-SNOM, the expected values of Young’s modulus for GO were recovered. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2024 Article PeerReviewed Mohammadsalih, Zaid G. and Mullin, Nicholas and Amarie, Sergiu and Danilov, Artem and Ur Rehman, Ihtesham (2024) Nanomechanical behavior of polystyrene/graphene oxide nanocomposites. Fullerenes Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures, 32 (1). pp. 106-118. ISSN 1536-383X; ESSN: 1536-4046 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85173756058&doi=10.1080%2f1536383X.2023.2263597&partnerID=40&md5=986672bb232fcc9d6eab92ef5021e9e1 10.1080/1536383X.2023.2263597
spellingShingle Mohammadsalih, Zaid G.
Mullin, Nicholas
Amarie, Sergiu
Danilov, Artem
Ur Rehman, Ihtesham
Nanomechanical behavior of polystyrene/graphene oxide nanocomposites
title Nanomechanical behavior of polystyrene/graphene oxide nanocomposites
title_full Nanomechanical behavior of polystyrene/graphene oxide nanocomposites
title_fullStr Nanomechanical behavior of polystyrene/graphene oxide nanocomposites
title_full_unstemmed Nanomechanical behavior of polystyrene/graphene oxide nanocomposites
title_short Nanomechanical behavior of polystyrene/graphene oxide nanocomposites
title_sort nanomechanical behavior of polystyrene graphene oxide nanocomposites
work_keys_str_mv AT mohammadsalihzaidg nanomechanicalbehaviorofpolystyrenegrapheneoxidenanocomposites
AT mullinnicholas nanomechanicalbehaviorofpolystyrenegrapheneoxidenanocomposites
AT amariesergiu nanomechanicalbehaviorofpolystyrenegrapheneoxidenanocomposites
AT danilovartem nanomechanicalbehaviorofpolystyrenegrapheneoxidenanocomposites
AT urrehmanihtesham nanomechanicalbehaviorofpolystyrenegrapheneoxidenanocomposites