WO2010107762A1 - Polymeric fibers and articles made therefrom - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to fibers made from compositions comprising at least one polymer and graphene sheets.
- Fibers and structures based on fibers have been used for a wide variety of applications.
- With numerous desirable properties, such as good tensile properties, toughness, elasticity, thermal stability, dimensional stability, good resistance to adverse environmental conditions (such as water, solvents, light, oxidations, etc.), light weight, etc. many polymeric fibers in particular have found a wide variety of uses.
- polymeric fibers having improved properties such as one or more of strength, tensile properties (including tensile modulus), compression resistance, stiffness, chemical resistance, fatigue resistance, dimensional stability, shrinkage properties, chemical stability, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, antistatic properties, etc. are needed.
- improvements in certain properties can lead to the deterioration of others, and thus it would be in many cases desirable to effect improvements in some properties while minimizing deterioration (or even improving) the other properties.
- a fiber of a polymer with additives or impurities in the polymer can lead to a deterioration of at least one of the properties of the fiber, such as tensile strength.
- polymer fibers are typically formed with a polymer that has as few additives or impurities as possible. It would be desirable, however, to form a fiber from a polymer containing with additives that enhance at least one of the properties of the fiber and do not lead to a deterioration of other properties.
- fibers comprising a composition comprising a polymer and graphene sheets.
- Figure 1 shows a plot of the storage modulus vs. temperature of monofilaments comprising poly(ethylene terephthalate) containing 0.25 wt.% graphene sheets and of commercial PET monofilaments.
- Fibers described herein comprise a composition including a polymer and graphene sheets.
- the fibers can be in the form of polyamide, polyesters, acrylics, acetates, modacrylics, spandex, lyocelsl, and the like.
- Such fibers also referred to herein as filaments
- Such fibers can take on a variety of forms, including, staple fibers (also referred to as spun fibers), monofilaments, multifilaments, and the like.
- the fibers can have a number of different average diameters. For example, in some embodiments, the fibers can have a number average diameter of about 1 ⁇ m to about 1.5 mm, or of about 15 ⁇ m to about 1.5 mm.
- the fibers can be of any cross-sectional shape.
- they can have a circular or substantially circular cross-section, or have cross- sections that are, for example, oval, star-shaped, multilobal (including trilobal), square, rectangular, polygonal, irregular, etc.
- They can also be hollow in their entirety or in part and can have a foam-like structure.
- the fibers can be crimped, bent, twisted, woven or the like.
- Fibers can be in the form of a multicomponent (such as a bicomponent) composite structure (these are also referred to as conjugate fibers), including, for example, multilayered structures comprising two or more concentric and/or eccentric layers (including inner core and outer sheath layers), a side-by-side structure, or the like. These can be obtained, for example, by extruding two or more polymers from the same spinnerette.
- a multicomponent such as a bicomponent composite structure
- conjugate fibers including, for example, multilayered structures comprising two or more concentric and/or eccentric layers (including inner core and outer sheath layers), a side-by-side structure, or the like.
- each of the components of the structures include a form of the composition.
- at least one of the components include a form of the composition and another of the components include a material without the composition.
- other components such as layers may comprise other polymeric materials.
- bicomponent structures include fibers comprising a polyester core and a copolyester sheath, a polyester core and a polyethylene sheath, a polyester core and a polyamide sheath, a poly(ethylene naphthalate) core and a sheath of another polyester, a polyamide core and a copolyamide sheath, a polyamide core and a polyester sheath, a polypropylene core and a polyethylene sheath, and the like.
- the polymers can be of any suitable type, including thermoplastics, elastomers, non-melt-processable polymers, thermoset polymers, etc.
- polymers include, but are not limited to: polyamides, polyesters, polyolefins (such as polyethylene, ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), high density polyethylene, polypropylene, and olefin copolymers), cellulosic polymers, rayon, cellulose acetate, acrylics, poly(methyl methacrylate) and other acrylate polymers, poly(phenylene sulfide) (PPS), poly(acrylonithle) and poly(acrylonitrile) copolymers (such as copolymers with vinyl acetate, methyl acrylate, and/or methyl methacrylate), melamine polymers, polybenzimidazole (PBI), polyurethanes (including thermoplastics and thermosets), poly(p-
- polymers include, for example, styrene/butadiene rubbers (SBR), styrene/ethylene/butadiene/styrene copolymers (SEBS), butyl rubbers, ethylene/propylene copolymers (EPR), ethylene/propylene/diene monomer copolymers (EPDM), polystyrene (including high impact polystyrene), polyvinyl acetates), ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymers (EVA), polyvinyl alcohols), ethylene/vinyl alcohol copolymers (EVOH), polyvinyl butyral), acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene (ABS), styrene/acrylonithle polymers (SAN), styrene/maleic anhydride polymers, poly(ethylene oxide), poly(propylene oxide), poly(acrylonitrile), polycarbonates (PC), polyamides, polyesters, liquid crystalline ethylene ethylene
- the polymers can be elastomers such as, for example, polyurethanes, copolyetheresters, rubbers (including butyl rubbers and natural rubbers), styrene/butadiene copolymers, styrene/ethylene/butadiene/styrene copolymer (SEBS), polyisoprene, ethylene/propylene copolymers (EPR), ethylene/propylene/diene monomer copolymers (EPDM), polysiloxanes, and polyethers (such as poly(ethylene oxide), poly(propylene oxide), and their copolymers).
- elastomers such as, for example, polyurethanes, copolyetheresters, rubbers (including butyl rubbers and natural rubbers), styrene/butadiene copolymers, styrene/ethylene/butadiene/styrene copolymer (SEBS), polyisoprene, ethylene/propy
- Preferred polymers include polyamides and polyesters (including, for example, thermoplastic and semicrystalline polyamides and polyesters), aramides, polyolefins, and rayons.
- polyamides include, but are not limited to, aliphatic polyamides (such as polyamide 4,6; polyamide 6,6; polyamide 6; polyamide 11 ; polyamide 12; polyamide 6,9; polyamide 6,10; polyamide 6,12; polyamide 10,10; polyamide 10,12; and polyamide 12,12), alicyclic polyamides, and aromatic polyamides (such as poly(m-xylylene adipamide) (polyamide MXD,6) and polyterephthalamides such as poly(dodecamethylene terephthalamide) (polyamide 12,T), poly(decamethylene terephthalamide) (polyamide 10,T), poly(nonamethylene terephthalamide) (polyamide 9,T), the polyamide of hexamethylene terephthalamide and hexamethylene adipamide, and the polyamide of hexamethyleneterephthalamide, and 2- methylpentamethyleneterephthalamide) and copolymers of the foregoing.
- aliphatic polyamides such as
- Preferred polyamides include polyamide 6,6; polyamide 6; and copolymers of polyamide 6 and polyamide 6,6.
- the polyamide 6,6 may have a relative viscosity of at least about 65 when measured in 96% formic acid.
- the polyamide 6 may have a relative viscosity of at least about 85 when measured in 96% formic acid.
- polyesters include, but are not limited to, semiaromatic polyesters, such as poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT), poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET), poly(1 ,3-propylene terephthalate) (PPT), poly(ethylene naphthalate) (PEN), and poly(cyclohexanedimethanol terephthalate) (PCT)), aliphatic polyesters (such as poly(lactic acid), and copolymers thereof.
- Preferred polyesters are PET, PPT, and PEN. Particularly preferred is PET.
- Polyesters can include copolyetheresters.
- Preferred polyesters have an intrinsic viscosity of at least about 0.8 when measured in o/f/70-chlorophenol.
- the graphene sheets are graphite sheets preferably having a surface area of at least about 100 m 2 /g to about 2630 m 2 /g.
- the graphene sheets primarily, almost completely, or completely comprise fully exfoliated single sheets of graphite (these are approximately 1 nm thick and are often referred to as "graphene"), while in other embodiments, they comprise partially exfoliated graphite sheets, in which two or more sheets of graphite have not been exfoliated from each other.
- the graphene sheets can comprise mixtures of fully and partially exfoliated graphite sheets.
- graphene sheets are from graphite and/or graphite oxide (also known as graphitic acid or graphene oxide).
- graphite can be treated with oxidizing and intercalating agents and exfoliated.
- Graphite can also be treated with intercalating agents and electrochemically oxidized and exfoliated.
- Graphene sheets can be formed by ultrasonically exfoliating suspensions of graphite and/or graphite oxide in a liquid. Exfoliated graphite oxide dispersions or suspensions can be subsequently reduced to graphene sheets.
- Graphene sheets can also be formed by mechanical treatment (such as grinding or milling) to exfoliate graphite or graphite oxide (which would subsequently be reduced to graphene sheets).
- Graphite oxide can be reduced to graphene by chemical reduction using hydrogen gas or other reducing agents.
- useful chemical reducing agents include, but are not limited to, hydrazines (such as hydrazine, ⁇ /, ⁇ /-dimethylhydrazine, etc.), sodium borohydhde, hydroquinone, citric acid, etc.
- a dispersion of exfoliated graphite oxide in a carrier can be made using any suitable method (such as ultrasonication and/or mechanical grinding or milling) and reduced to graphene sheets.
- One method of exfoliation includes thermal exfoliation and ultrasonication of suspensions.
- the graphite can be any suitable type, including natural, Kish, and synthetic/pyrolytic graphites and graphitic materials such as, for example, graphitic carbon fibers (including those derived from polymers), and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite.
- graphite is first oxidized to graphite oxide, which is then thermally exfoliated to form high surface area graphene sheets in the form of thermally exfoliated graphite oxide.
- thermally exfoliated graphite oxide may display little or no signature corresponding to graphite or graphite oxide in its X-ray diffraction pattern.
- Graphite oxide may be produced by any method known in the art, such as by a process that involves oxidation of graphite using one or more chemical oxidizing agents and, optionally, intercalating agents such as sulfuric acid.
- oxidizing agents include nitric acid, sodium and potassium nitrates, perchlorates, hydrogen peroxide, sodium and potassium permanganates, phosphorus pentoxide, bisulfites, and the like.
- Preferred oxidants include KCIO 4 ; HNO 3 and KCIO 3 ; KMnO 4 and/or NaMnO 4 ; KMnO 4 and NaNO 3 ; K 2 S 2 O 8 and P 2 O 5 and KMnO 4 ; KMnO 4 and HNO 3 ; and HNO 3 .
- a preferred intercalation agent includes sulfuric acid.
- Graphite can also be treated with intercalating agents and electrochemically oxidized.
- the graphene sheets preferably have an average aspect ratio of about 100 to 100,000 (where "aspect ratio” is defined as the ratio of the longest dimension of the sheet to the shortest dimension of the sheet).
- the graphene sheets preferably have a surface area of from about 100 m 2 /g to about 2,630 m 2 /g, or more preferably of from about 200 m 2 /g to about 2,630 m 2 /g, or yet more preferably of from about 300 m 2 /g to about 2,630 m 2 /g, or even more preferably from about 350 m 2 /g to about 2,630 m 2 /g, or still more preferably of from about 400 m 2 /g to about 2,630 m 2 /g, or further more preferably of from about 500 m 2 /g to about 2,630 m 2 /g.
- the surface area is about 300 m 2 /g to about 1 ,100 m 2 /g.
- a single graphite sheet has a maximum calculated surface area of 2,630 m 2 /g.
- the surface area includes all values and subvalues therebetween, especially including 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 100, 110, 1 ,200, 1 ,300, 1 ,400, 1 ,500, 1 ,600, 1 ,700, 1 ,800, 1 ,900, 2,000, 2,100, 2,200, 2,300, 2,400, 2,500, and 2,630 m 2 /g.
- Surface area can be measured using either the nitrogen adsorption/BET method at 77 K or a methylene blue (MB) dye method in a liquid solution.
- the graphene sheets preferably have a bulk density of from about 0.1 kg/m 3 to at least about 200 kg/m 3 .
- the bulk density includes all values and subvalues therebetween, especially including 0.5, 1 , 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, and 175 kg/m 3 .
- the graphene sheets can be functional ized with, for example, oxygen-containing functional groups (including, for example, hydroxyl, carboxyl, and epoxy groups) and typically have an overall carbon to oxygen molar ratio (C/O ratio), as determined by elemental analysis of at least about 1 :1 , or more preferably, at least about 3:2.
- oxygen-containing functional groups including, for example, hydroxyl, carboxyl, and epoxy groups
- C/O ratio overall carbon to oxygen molar ratio
- Examples of carbon to oxygen ratios include about 3:2 to about 85:15; about 3:2 to about 20:1 ; about 3:2 to about 30:1 ; about 3:2 to about 40:1 ; about 3:2 to about 60:1 ; about 3:2 to about 80:1 ; about 3:2 to about 100:1 ; about 3:2 to about 200:1 ; about 3:2 to about 500:1 ; about 3:2 to about 1000:1 ; about 3:2 to greater than 1000:1 ; about 10:1 to about 30:1 ; about 80:1 to about 100:1 ; about 20:1 to about 100:1 ; about 20:1 to about 500:1 ; about 20:1 to about 1000:1.
- the carbon to oxygen ratio is at least about 10:1 , or at least about 20:1 , or at least about 35:1 , or at least about 50:1 , or at least about 75:1 , or at least about 100:1 , or at least about 200:1 , or at least about 300:1 , or at least about 400:1 , or at least 500:1 , or at least about 750:1 , or at least about 1000:1 ; or at least about 1500:1 , or at least about 2000:1.
- the carbon to oxygen ratio also includes all values and subvalues between these ranges.
- the surface of the graphene sheets can be modified by the addition of molecules including hydrocarbons, and those containing neutral or charged functional groups, such as oxygen-, nitrogen-, halogen-, sulfur-, carbon-containing functional groups.
- functional groups include hydroxyl groups, amine groups, ammonium groups, sulphates, sulphonates, epoxy groups, carboxylate and carboxylic acid groups, esters, anhydrides, and the like.
- the modifying molecules may be bound to the surface of the graphene sheets covalently, ionically, via hydrogen bonding, electrostatically, via physical adsorption, and the like.
- the graphene sheets can contain atomic scale kinks due to the presence of lattice defects in the honeycomb structure of the graphite basal plane. These kinks can be desirable to prevent the stacking of the single sheets back to graphite oxide and/or other graphite structures under the influence of van der Waals forces. Kinks may also be desirable for adjusting the moduli of the sheets in the composite applications where at low strains the kinks yield at low stress levels and thus provide a gradually increasing modulus (75 to 250 GPa), and at high strains moduli as high as 1 TPa may be attained. The kinks can also be desirable for mechanical interlocking in the composite structures.
- compositions can optionally further include additional polymers and/or additional additives, including stabilizers (such as thermal, oxidative, and/or UV light resistant stabilizers), nucleating agents, colorants (such as pigments, dyes, and the like), other nanofillers (such as nanoclays), other carbon-based fillers (such as carbon nanotubes, carbon black, graphite, and the like), lusterants, delusterants (e.g., titanium dioxide), lubricants, dye- adhesion promoters, and the like.
- stabilizers such as thermal, oxidative, and/or UV light resistant stabilizers
- nucleating agents such as colorants, dyes, and the like
- colorants such as pigments, dyes, and the like
- nanofillers such as nanoclays
- carbon-based fillers such as carbon nanotubes, carbon black, graphite, and the like
- lusterants e.g., titanium dioxide
- lubricants e.g., titanium dioxide
- the compositions preferably include at least about 0.0001 wt% graphene sheets, based on the total weight of the graphene sheets and polymer.
- the graphene sheets can be present in at least about 0.005 wt%, in at least about 0.001 wt%, in at least about 0.01 wt%, in at least about 0.05 wt%, in at least about 0.1 wt%, in at least about 0.2 wt%, or in at least about 0.25 wt% (where all weight percentages are based on the total weight of the graphene sheets and polymer.
- Preferred ranges in which the graphene sheets are present in the compositions include from about 0.0001 wt% to about 3 wt%, from about 0.001 wt% to about 3 wt%, from about 0.005 wt% to about 3 wt%, from about 0.01 wt% to about 3 wt%, from about 0.01 wt% to about 2 wt%, from about 0.025 wt% to about 2 wt%, from about 0.05 wt% to about 2 wt%, from about 0.05 wt% to about 1 wt%, from about 0.05 wt% to about 0.5 wt%, from about 0.1 wt% to about 1 wt%, from about 0.1 wt% to about 0.5 wt%, and from about 0.1 wt% to about 0.3 wt% (where all weight percentages are based on the total weight of the graphene sheets and polymer).
- the compositions can be made prior to fiber formation using any suitable melt-blending method including using a single or twin-screw extruder, a blender, a kneader, or a Banbury mixer.
- the compositions are melt-mixed blends wherein the non-polymeric ingredients are well-dispersed in the polymer matrix, such that the blend forms a unified whole.
- compositions can be formed by preparing a suspension of graphene sheets in a liquid carrier (such as a solvent or water) and combining the suspension with the polymer prior to melt blending.
- a liquid carrier such as a solvent or water
- the relative amounts of the suspension and polymer can be chosen such that the graphene sheets coat the surface of the polymer.
- the polymer can be in a ground or powdered form and the resulting mixture can be in the form of a solid or crumbly material.
- the carrier can be removed in whole or in part prior to melt blending.
- compositions can also be formed by dry blending polymer and a master batch containing polymer and graphene sheets prior to melt spinning.
- the master batch preferably comprises up to about 50 wt% graphene sheets, or more preferably from about 2 wt% to about 20 wt% graphene, based on the total weight of the master batch.
- compositions can also be made by combining graphene sheets (and optionally, additional components) with monomers that are polymerized to form the polymer.
- the fibers can be formed by any suitable method such as, for example, extrusion, melt spinning, solvent (wet) spinning, dry spinning, gel spinning, reaction spinning, electrospinning, and the like.
- suitable nozzles such as spinnerettes
- a quench zone can be used for the solidification of the filaments.
- quench zones include cross-flow, radial, horizontal, water bath, and other cooling systems.
- a quench delay zone that may be heat or unheated can be used.
- Temperature control may be done using any suitable medium, such as a liquid (e.g. water), a gas (e.g. air), and/or the like.
- Filaments and/or yarns can be subjected to one or more drawing and/or relaxation operations during and/or subsequent to the spinning process.
- Drawing and/or relaxation processes can be combined with the spinning processes (such as by using a spin draw process), or can be done using separate drawing equipment to pre-spun fibers in form of monofilament or multifilament yarns.
- the drawing process can be done, for example, by using different speed single or duo godets or rolls, with heating (hot drawing), without heating (cold drawing), or both.
- the draw ratio can be controlled by heating and/or annealing during the quench delay zone. Heating can be achieved using heated godets, one or more hot boxes, etc. Relaxation can be done with heating (hot drawing), without heating (cold drawing), or both.
- the spinning speed, spinline tension, spinline temperature, number of drawing stages, draw ratio, relaxation ratio, speed ratios between each relaxation and drawing step, and other parameters can vary.
- the parameters of the drawing and/or relaxation processes can be selected according to the polymer or polymers used, the polymer structures, processability requirements, and/or desired physical and/or chemical properties of the fibers and/or filaments.
- Spinning and/or drawing processes can affect one or more of the degree of crystallization, crystallization rates, crystal structure and size, crystalline orientation, amorphous orientation, and the like.
- Filament and yarn properties may vary as a function of spinning and/or drawing processes. In certain cases it is possible that the functionalized graphene sheets increase orientation and crystallization of the polymer structure during the spinning processes.
- a spin finish oil may optionally be applied to the filament after quenching, but before any drawing and/or relaxation steps.
- a finish oil may also be optionally applied to fibers before or during subsequent processes such as twisting, weaving, dipping, and the like.
- the fibers can be electrically conductive, meaning that they may have a conductivity of at least about 10 ⁇ 6 S/m.
- the fibers preferably have a conductivity of about 10 ⁇ 6 S/m to about 10 5 S/m, or more preferably of about 10 ⁇ 5 S/m to about 10 5 S/m.
- the fibers have a conductivity of at least about 100 S/m, or at least about 1000 S/m, or at least about 10 4 S/m, or at least about 10 5 S/m, or at least about 10 6 S/m.
- the fibers can be formed into fabrics that comprise at least one fiber of the present invention.
- the fibers can also be formed into yarns that comprise at least one fiber of the present invention.
- the yarns can be in the form of filament yarns, spun yarns, and the like.
- the yarns can additionally be formed into cords that comprise at least one yarn of the present invention.
- the fibers, yarns, and/or cords can be formed into fabrics having enhanced tensile properties and strengths and tenacities.
- the fabrics can be woven fabrics, non-woven fabrics (including spunbonded, spunlaid, spun laced, etc. fabrics), knit fabrics, and the like and can include additional components such as, for example, fibers, yarns, and/or cords other than those comprising polymer and graphene.
- the fibers can also be formed into microfiber fabrics.
- Spunbonded (also referred to as spunlaid) non-woven fabrics can be made by depositing spun fibers onto a moving perforated belt. The deposited fibers can subsequently be melt bonded, mechanically interlocked, joined with an adhesive, etc.
- non-woven fabrics include, but are not limited to, hygienic fabrics, medical fabrics, cleaning fabrics, filters, cleaning cloths, geotextiles, carpet backings, and the like.
- the fibers, yarns, cords, and fabrics can be incorporated into larger articles such as, for example, other polymeric and ceramic articles.
- the fibers can be fully or partially encapsulated by, or coated with, other materials (such as polymeric materials) or can be wound around, or bonded to other articles.
- the fibers can be part of multi-layer or multi-ply structures, including, for example, tubular structures such as pipes and tubes, and can be formed such that the composition described herein forms one or more layers including exterior layers, core layers, interior layers, and the like.
- the fiber can be a m u I ti layered fiber in which the outermost and/or innermost and/or in- between layer comprises the composition described herein.
- the fibers can be used in a variety of applications including, but not limited to: textile fibers and yarns, reinforcing fibers, yarns and materials, geotextiles, carpet fibers and yarns, carpet backings, structural and architectural fibers and yarns (such as those used in roofs and membrane roofs), concrete reinforcing materials, composite reinforcing materials, bristles for brushes (such as paint brushes and tooth brushes), fishing lines, ropes, cables, cordage, marine cables, mooring cables, boat rigging lines, hawsers, bow strings, tow lines, climbing ropes and equipment, space tethers, coated fabrics, hygienic fabrics, medical fabrics, cleaning fabrics, clothing and garment fabrics, protective apparel (such as fire fighter protective equipment, astronaut space suits, ballistic vests, helmets, heat and splash protection equipment, etc.), thermal liners, filters and filtration fabrics, flags, sails, awnings, upholstery (including furniture upholstery), carpets and floor coverings, air bags, seat belts, parachutes and parachute
- the fibers, yarns, cords, and fabrics described herein can be incorporated in spun over-pressure vessels, pipes and tubes, body armor, vehicle armor, automotive body panels and other components, protective cockpits for automobile and airplane operators, boat hulls, umbilical cables (such as those used in oil and gas exploration and extraction), skis and snowboards, safety glass, etc. Examples
- Graphene sheets are added to poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) by melt compounding in an extruder to yield a PET composition comprising about 0.25 weight percent graphene sheets.
- PET poly(ethylene terephthalate)
- the PET composition is then solid phase polymerized at 215 0 C to an IV of about 1 dL/g.
- the composition is spun into monofilaments that are then post drawn to a draw ratio of about 4 to 5. After drawing, the filaments have a diameter of about 120 microns.
- the storage modulus of the monofilaments is then measured as a function of temperature using a dynamic mechanical analyzer (DMA). The results are given in Table 1 and in Figure 1.
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