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Study on Preparation and Characterization of Graphene Based on Ball Milling Method

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Taking advantage of the state-of-the-art graphene preparation technologies in China and abroad, this work studied the preparation processes of graphene for road applications based on the preliminary high-speed vibration ball… Click to show full abstract

Taking advantage of the state-of-the-art graphene preparation technologies in China and abroad, this work studied the preparation processes of graphene for road applications based on the preliminary high-speed vibration ball milling method. This work combined numerical modeling and microscopic experiments. The preparation parameters were optimized through a multifactor and multilevel test scheme. The materials, influencing factors, and parameters in the preparation process were systematically studied. A graphene preparation method was proposed that considered vibration frequency, static filling rate, material-to-ball volume ratio, and the void percentages of media. Flake graphite, aluminum powder, and 304 stainless-steel grit were used as the preparation materials. The preparation parameters and process model were established based on the uniform design method. The preparation parameters were proposed, calculated, and optimized. Microscopic analysis showed that the proposed preparation method can improve the quality of graphene. This study provides a new source of raw materials for the application of graphene in road engineering.

Keywords: ball milling; graphene; method; milling method; preparation

Journal Title: Journal of Nanomaterials
Year Published: 2020

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