Issue 16, 2015

Yielding and flow of highly concentrated, few-layer graphene suspensions

Abstract

For a wide range of applications of graphene suspensions, a thorough understanding of their rheological properties is crucial. We probe the microstructure of dense suspensions of micron-sized, few-layer, defect-free graphene platelets by measuring their viscoelastic properties at various concentrations up to 39 mg ml−1. We propose a model to relate the yield strain to the mesh size of the microstructure as a function of volume fraction ϕ. From the yield stress measurements we infer the typical bond energy (≈20 kBT) and ϕ dependence of the bond number density. These results allow us to express the steady shear viscosity for Peclet number Pe < 10 in terms of the platelet dimensions, bond energy and ϕ using a relaxation ansatz.

Graphical abstract: Yielding and flow of highly concentrated, few-layer graphene suspensions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Dec 2014
Accepted
02 Mar 2015
First published
02 Mar 2015

Soft Matter, 2015,11, 3159-3164

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Yielding and flow of highly concentrated, few-layer graphene suspensions

S. Barwich, J. N. Coleman and M. E. Möbius, Soft Matter, 2015, 11, 3159 DOI: 10.1039/C4SM02855D

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