Bulletin of Materials Science, volume 47, issue 1, publication number 53
Quick and easy process for producing graphene material in liquid phase using high-power-density ultrasonication technique for preparing high microhardness nickel/graphene composite coating
Tran Van Hau
1
,
Mai Thi Phuong
1
,
Nguyen Xuan Toan
2
,
Pham Van Trinh
1
,
Van Tu Nguyen
1
,
Nguyen Phuong Hoai Nam
3
,
Phan Ngoc Minh
2
,
Bui Hung Thang
1, 2
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-03-07
Journal:
Bulletin of Materials Science
scimago Q3
wos Q3
SJR: 0.351
CiteScore: 3.4
Impact factor: 1.9
ISSN: 02504707, 09737669
General Materials Science
Mechanics of Materials
Abstract
In this paper, we present a rapid and straightforward method for producing graphene material in the liquid phase using a high-power-density ultrasonication technique. The graphene exfoliation process was considered with varying ultrasonication times, ranging from 1 to 5 h. The obtained results indicated that graphene nanoflakes, exfoliated under a power density of 1600 W/L for a short duration (5 h), exhibited a thickness of fewer than 10 layers, with an average flake size of ~ 300 nm. The production yield measured 30.6 mg h−1, and the dispersed concentration reached 0.459 mg ml−1. Furthermore, the exfoliated graphene nanoflakes displayed remarkable stability, as evidenced by a zeta potential value exceeding 30 mV. The resulting graphene material was used directly as a reinforcing element in nickel electroplating without the need for any additional surface modification steps. The results demonstrated a significant 53% increase in microhardness compared to the nickel coating. Structural characterizations of the few-layers graphene and nanocomposite coatings were elaborately investigated and presented.
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