The unique combination of layered structure and chemical moieties grants very interesting physiochemical properties to graphene oxide (GO). Functional groups such as epoxide, hydroxyl, and carboxyl are abundantly distributed along the hexagonal lattic...
The unique combination of layered structure and chemical moieties grants very interesting physiochemical properties to graphene oxide (GO). Functional groups such as epoxide, hydroxyl, and carboxyl are abundantly distributed along the hexagonal lattice of carbon atoms. The superior properties of GO and increased interfacial interaction with other compounds make them excellent filler materials in polymers such as epoxies for creating multifunctional composites. Alternatively, the presence of epoxide group on GO opens up the possibility of using it as the major epoxy matrix constituent rather than just as a filler material. In this work, the formation of GO‐xy (cross‐linked GO via the epoxide functionality) resin is reported by reaction of GO with polymercaptan‐based hardener by completely eliminating the need for conventional epoxy component. Substituting epoxy with GO marks notable advance in preparing adhesive materials with high temperature stability.
Graphene oxide (GO) has epoxide groups which can essentially act as epoxy component in two part epoxy system. The epoxide ring opens and crosslinks with the highly nucleophilic SH group in polymercaptan‐based hardener. Powdered GO when mixed with polymercaptan‐based hardener and heated to 120 °C forms a resin that is named GO‐xy.