Abstract Reduced graphene oxide–zinc oxide/cyanate ester/bismaleimide resin (RGO–ZnO/CE/BMI) composites were synthesized via a blending method. The RGO–ZnO composite was incorporated into the CE/BMI copolymer to improve the properties of RGO–ZnO/CE/BMI… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Reduced graphene oxide–zinc oxide/cyanate ester/bismaleimide resin (RGO–ZnO/CE/BMI) composites were synthesized via a blending method. The RGO–ZnO composite was incorporated into the CE/BMI copolymer to improve the properties of RGO–ZnO/CE/BMI composites. The structure, elements, and morphology of the RGO–ZnO composite were studied with XPS, FTIR, XRD, and SEM analyses. It indicated that the ZnO micro-sphere was attached to RGO by electrostatic attraction and the RGO–ZnO composite was prepared successfully. The mechanical properties and thermal stability of RGO–ZnO/CE/BMI composites were investigated. When RGO–ZnO composite was 1 wt.%, the flexural and impact strengths of RGO–ZnO/CE/BMI composites were 1.07 and 1.35 times of the CE/BMI copolymer, respectively. However, the RGO–ZnO composite tended to aggregate in the CE/BMI matrix with high loading. According to the SEM analysis, appropriate RGO–ZnO composite was evenly dispersed in the CE/BMI copolymer. Compared to the CE/BMI copolymer, the thermal stability of the RGO–ZnO/CE/BMI composites was good. Thus, the RGO–ZnO composite was successfully filled in the CE/BMI matrix; the mechanical properties and thermal stability of the RGO–ZnO/CE/BMI composites were enhanced.
               
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