1. Incorporation of Polydimethylsiloxane with Reduced Graphene Oxide and Zinc Oxide For Tensile and Electrical Properties.
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Danial, N. S, Ramli, Muhammad. M., Halin, D. S. C., Hong, H. C., Isa, S. Salwa M., Abdullah, M. M. A. B., Anhar, N. A. M., Talip, L. F. A., and Mazlan, N. S.
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POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE , *GRAPHENE oxide , *ZINC oxide , *TENSILE strength , *ELECTRIC properties of solids - Abstract
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is an organosilicon polymer that is commonly used to incorporate with other fillers. PDMS in high viscous liquid form is mechanically stirred with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and mixed with zinc oxide (ZnO) with specific ratio, thus rendering into two types of samples. The mechanical and electrical properties of both samples are characterized. The result shows that PDMS sample with 50 mg rGO has the highest tensile strength with the value of 9.1 MPa. For electrical properties, sample with the lowest resistance is PDMS with 50 mg rGO and ZnO with the value of 1.67×105 Ω. This experiment shows the significant role of conductive fillers like rGO and ZnO incorporated in polymeric material such as PDMS to improve its electrical properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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