Ying PanLi FuQingwei ZhouZhenan WenCheng‐Te LinJinhong YuWeiming WangHongting Zhao
Abstract Herein, Ti 3 C 2 T x (MXene) was synthesized and mixed with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to fabricate PVA/MXene nanocomposites. The results confirmed that delaminated MXene was successfully synthesized. The nanocomposites were obtained via casting/evaporation method. The thermal stability was evaluated by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). For the PVA composites with content of 2 wt% MXene (PVA‐MXene2), the thermal decomposition was retarded by approximately 20°C when the temperature was lower than 350°C compared with that of pure PVA. Moreover, the evolved gas products of the PVA/MXene composite were lower than those of pure PVA. For the first time, the flame retardancy of PVA/MXene nanocomposite was investigated using a microscale combustion calorimeter. The peak heat release rate (PHRR) and total heat release of the PVA composite were reduced by 25.7% and 25.5%, respectively, with 1 wt% of MXene. The temperatures at PHRR of PVA/MXene composites were improved with the addition of MXene. Moreover, the addition of MXene resulted in PVA composites with a higher tensile strength and elongation at break than those of a pure PVA film. The improvements in the flame retardancy, thermal and mechanical properties of PVA/MXene composites should enable a wide range of potential applications of MXenes in polymer matrices.
Ishara WijesingheSajani WimalachandraHiran ChathurangaYashodha KondarageChathushka D. Hettige DharmasiriKonstantin L. FiresteinTuquabo TesfamichaelRuixiang BaiZhenkun LeiCheng Yan
Yu. E. KalininM. N. KopitinS. A. SamsonovА. В. СитниковО. В. Стогней
Yasin PolatMehmet ArıYılmaz Dağdemir
Meimei WuJie PengYong ZuRong-Deng LiuZhongbo HuYuntao LiuDongfeng Chen