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Thermal Stability of Foils Made of Graphene-Oxide and Graphene-Oxide with Fullerene and their Composites with Methylcarboxy Cellulose and with Beta 1,3/1,6 – D - Glucan

Received: 29 August 2014    Accepted: 16 September 2014    Published: 30 September 2014
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Abstract

This contribution contains data on thermal stability of certain materials whose initial precursor is graphite. Graphite was oxidized separately and in a mixture with fullerene C60. The prepared oxides were processed with vacuum filtration to produce foils and their morphology and thermal stability was described. The graphene oxides reacted with nano-cellulose and β-glucan to produce composites. The prepared composites in the form of foils were tested for thermal stability and further analyzed e.g. by FT-IR, SEM, etc.

Published in International Journal of Materials Science and Applications (Volume 3, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijmsa.20140305.24
Page(s) 226-245
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Keywords

Graphene Oxide, Fullerene - C60, Intercalate, Composite, Nano-Cellulose, β-Glucan

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    Klouda Karel; Zemanova Eva; Friedrichova Romana; Bradka Stanislav; Gembalova Lucie. Thermal Stability of Foils Made of Graphene-Oxide and Graphene-Oxide with Fullerene and their Composites with Methylcarboxy Cellulose and with Beta 1,3/1,6 – D - Glucan. Int. J. Mater. Sci. Appl. 2014, 3(5), 226-245. doi: 10.11648/j.ijmsa.20140305.24

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    Klouda Karel, Zemanova Eva, Friedrichova Romana, Bradka Stanislav, Gembalova Lucie. Thermal Stability of Foils Made of Graphene-Oxide and Graphene-Oxide with Fullerene and their Composites with Methylcarboxy Cellulose and with Beta 1,3/1,6 – D - Glucan. Int J Mater Sci Appl. 2014;3(5):226-245. doi: 10.11648/j.ijmsa.20140305.24

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  • V?B-Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Safety Engineering, Czech

  • State Office for Nuclear Safety, Prague, Czech

  • Ministry of the Interior – General Directorate of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic, Technical Institute of Fire Protection

  • National Institute for Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Protection, Kamenna , Czech

  • V?B-Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Czech

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