Thermal Behavior of Silica Xerogel and Graphene Incorporated Composite Nonwovens

Ozlem Ipek Kalaoglu-Altan*, Burçak Karagüzel Kayaoğlu

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Abstract

In this study, single, 2- and 3-layered composite polyethylene terephthalate (PET) nonwovens containing SiO2 xerogel and/or graphene were fabricated. In the first step, the xerogel-containing composites were prepared by either in situ SiO2 xerogel embedding in the nonwoven or electrospinning SiO2 xerogel-containing recycled PET (rPET) nanofibers on the nonwoven. Following, a graphene-containing electrospun rPET nanofibrous layer was constructed on both SiO2 xerogel incorporated composite nonwovens and neat nonwoven. The resultant layered composites were morphologically, spectrally, and thermally characterized using SEM, EDX, FTIR, and TGA. The thermal behavior of the composite structures was particularly investigated via analyzing their thermal comfort properties and infrared thermal images. It was observed that the best improvement in the insulating property of the nonwoven was reached when only SiO2 xerogel was in situ embedded in the nonwoven, possessing a thermal conductivity coefficient of 32.65 mW/m.K, lower than 43.45 mW/m.K of bare nonwoven. Contrarily, the thermal conductivity coefficient of the composites improved the most when the nonwoven was covered only with graphene-loaded nanofibers, reaching 48.82 mW/m.K, while composites containing both SiO2 xerogel and graphene layers showed thermophysical properties in between with thermal conductivity coefficients of 37.05–41.20 mW/m.K. The resultant composite nonwovens are encouraging materials for use in thermal management applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103825
Pages (from-to)869-881
Number of pages13
JournalFibers and Polymers
Volume26
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2025

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Keywords

  • Composites
  • Electrospinning
  • Graphene
  • SiO xerogel
  • Thermal management

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