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Direct Creation of Highly Conductive Laser‐Induced Graphene Nanocomposites from Polymer Blends
Abstract:The current state‐of‐the‐art mixing strategies of nanoparticles with insulating polymeric components have only partially utilized the unique electrical conductivity of graphene in nanocomposite systems. Herein, this paper reports a nonmixing method of direct creation of polymer/graphene nanocomposites from polymer blends via laser irradiation. Polycarbonate‐laser‐induced graphene (PC‐LIG) nanocomposite is produced from a PC/polyetherimide (PC/PEI) blend after exposure to commercially available laser scribing with a power of ≈6 W and a speed of ≈2 cm s−1. Extremely high electrical conductivities are obtained for the PC‐LIG nanocomposites, ranging from 26 to 400 S m−1, depending on the vol% of the starting PEI phase in the blend. To the authors' knowledge, these conductivity values are at least one order of magnitude higher than the values that are previously reported for conductive polymer/graphene nanocomposites prepared via mixing strategies. The comprehensive microscopy and spectroscopy characterizations reveal a complete graphitization of the PEI phase with columnar microstructure embedded in the PC phase.
Keywords:laser‐induced graphene  nanocomposites  nanostructures  polymers  polymer blends
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