Shuai YuanYuan LinChen GaoXue Fei HuChin San WuChi‐Hui Tsou
Biodegradable composite from polycaprolactone (PCL) and Graphene/zinc oxide (Graphene/ZnO) is studied. The Graphene/ZnO content is at 0.5%, 1.5% in PCL. Neat PCL and composites were characterized by microstructure, mechanical properties and thermal properties. Scanning electron micrographs show that the additive has agglomerated in PCL/Graphene/ZnO. Agglomeration of the filler results in reduced tensile properties of the composite. The result from XRD indicates Graphene/ZnO can improve the crystallinity of PCL. According to the results of buried soil test and analysis, Graphene/ZnO can reduce the biodegradation rate of PCL and make the material more durable. This new biodegradable composite material can be used as a new environmentally friendly material.
Francesco LoprestiAndrea MaioLuigi BottaRoberto Scaffaro
R. P. ReshmaN.S. AbishekK. Gopalakrishna Naik
Zunli MoYongxia ZhaoRuibin GuoPengwei LiuTingting Xie
Mezigebu BelayRajaram K. NagaraleVivek Verma
Li GuoqianJianwei XuGuan AizhangXiaomin LiYang KainuoShibo QiuLinhong LiuHoubin LiXinghai Liu