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Compressed glassy carbon: An ultrastrong and elastic interpenetrating graphene network.


ABSTRACT: Carbon's unique ability to have both sp2 and sp3 bonding states gives rise to a range of physical attributes, including excellent mechanical and electrical properties. We show that a series of lightweight, ultrastrong, hard, elastic, and conductive carbons are recovered after compressing sp2-hybridized glassy carbon at various temperatures. Compression induces the local buckling of graphene sheets through sp3 nodes to form interpenetrating graphene networks with long-range disorder and short-range order on the nanometer scale. The compressed glassy carbons have extraordinary specific compressive strengths-more than two times that of commonly used ceramics-and simultaneously exhibit robust elastic recovery in response to local deformations. This type of carbon is an optimal ultralight, ultrastrong material for a wide range of multifunctional applications, and the synthesis methodology demonstrates potential to access entirely new metastable materials with exceptional properties.

SUBMITTER: Hu M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5466369 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Carbon's unique ability to have both sp<sup>2</sup> and sp<sup>3</sup> bonding states gives rise to a range of physical attributes, including excellent mechanical and electrical properties. We show that a series of lightweight, ultrastrong, hard, elastic, and conductive carbons are recovered after compressing sp<sup>2</sup>-hybridized glassy carbon at various temperatures. Compression induces the local buckling of graphene sheets through sp<sup>3</sup> nodes to form interpenetrating graphene net  ...[more]

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