Thermal Stability off Oils Made of Graphene-Oxide and Graphene-Oxide with Fullerene and their Composites with Methyl Carboxy Cellulose and with Beta 1,3/1,6 a D- Glucan

Authors

  • ZemanovA Eva

  • Klouda Karel

Keywords:

grapheme oxide, fullerene - c60 Intercalate, composite, nano-cellulose, #xDF;-glucan

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 #xDF;- 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.

How to Cite

ZemanovA Eva, & Klouda Karel. (2014). Thermal Stability off Oils Made of Graphene-Oxide and Graphene-Oxide with Fullerene and their Composites with Methyl Carboxy Cellulose and with Beta 1,3/1,6 a D- Glucan. Global Journals of Research in Engineering, 14(H1), 9–29. Retrieved from https://engineeringresearch.org/index.php/GJRE/article/view/100422

Thermal Stability off Oils Made of Graphene-Oxide and Graphene-Oxide with Fullerene and their Composites with Methyl Carboxy Cellulose and with Beta 1,3/1,6 a D- Glucan

Published

2014-01-15