Covalent Derivatization Of Boron Nitride Nanotubes With Peroxides And Their Application In Polycarbonate Composites

NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY(2017)

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The novel derivatization of boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) with two organic peroxides (lauroyl peroxide and dicumyl peroxide) is presented. The functionalized-BNNTs (f-BNNTs) were characterized by FTIR, H-1 NMR, TGA, and SEM. These thermally labile peroxides can decompose to generate an alkoxyl radical, or an alkyl radical (with the loss of CO2), which then acts as a Lewis base to attack the electrondeficient boron sites of BNNTs. This results in the covalent formation of R-O-BNNT or R-BNNT bonds. Thin films (15 to 35 mm thickness) of 0.5 to 1.0 wt% lauryl-BNNT/polycarbonate and 1 wt% BNNT-OH/polycarboante composites were fabricated, and their transparency was demonstrated. Semi-transparent, hot-pressed disks (200 mm thickness) of 1.0 wt% cumyloxy-BNNT/polycarbonate and 1.0 wt% laurylBNNT/polycarbonate composites were also fabricated and mechanically tested. The Young's modulus and the maximum tensile stress were increased by 12% and 8%, respectively, compared to the corresponding properties of BNNT- free polycarbonate samples.
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