Curcuma longa L. Rhizome Extract as a Poly(vinyl chloride)/Graphene Nanocomposite Green Modifier.
Sławomir WilczewskiKatarzyna SkórczewskaJolanta TomaszewskaKrzysztof LewandowskiWaldemar StudzińskiMagdalena OsialPiotr JenczykHubert GrzywaczAgata DomańskaPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
In this work, a method to increase the dispersion of graphene (GN) in the matrix of rigid poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) by using a natural plant extract from Curcuma longa L. (CE) is proposed. Currently, despite the increasing number of reports on the improvement of GN dispersion in PVC blends, still there is a need to find environmentally friendly and economical dispersion stabilizers. We proposed a stabilizer that can be easily obtained from a plant offering thermal stability and high effectiveness. PVC/GN nanocomposites stabilized with the proposed extract were investigated by SEM, AFM (structure), TGA, and Congo red test (thermal properties). Additionally, static and dynamic mechanical properties and electrical resistivity were measured. The use of CE as a graphene dispersant improved its dispersion in the PVC matrix, influenced tensile properties, increased the storage modulus and glass transition temperature, and extended the thermal stability time of nanocomposites. In this work, a CE extract is proposed as an efficient eco-friendly additive for the production of nanocomposites with an improved homogeneity of a nanofiller in the matrix and promising characteristics.
Keyphrases
- carbon nanotubes
- reduced graphene oxide
- oxidative stress
- anti inflammatory
- randomized controlled trial
- systematic review
- atomic force microscopy
- visible light
- gold nanoparticles
- energy transfer
- walled carbon nanotubes
- emergency department
- quantum dots
- high speed
- mass spectrometry
- cell wall
- highly efficient
- solid phase extraction