Cellulose-graphene porous composite aerogel and preparation method thereof
A composite aerogel and graphene technology, applied in aerogel preparation, chemical instruments and methods, colloidal chemistry, etc., can solve problems such as graphene cannot be uniformly distributed, and physical strength cannot be further improved.
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[0032] After mixing graphene oxide with a particle size distribution range of 5-20nm and deionized water at a mass ratio of 1:8, ultrasonically disperse for 10 minutes at an ultrasonic frequency of 55kHz to form a graphene oxide aqueous solution, and then add graphene oxide Add 0.3% glycerin of graphene oxide aqueous solution mass to the aqueous solution, and ethylene glycol of 0.3% graphene oxide aqueous solution mass, after continuing ultrasonic dispersion for 10 minutes, a dispersion liquid is obtained, and then the obtained dispersion liquid is transferred to a spray dryer, and then The air temperature is 120°C, and the air outlet temperature is 90°C, and spray drying is performed to obtain pretreated graphene oxide;
[0033] After reducing the graphene oxide and ascorbic acid solution, sieve out the reduced graphene whose particle size distribution range is 100-500nm;
[0034] Pretreatment of cellulose: After mixing cellulose and sodium periodate solution with a mass frac...
Embodiment 2
[0039] After mixing graphene oxide with a particle size distribution range of 10-20nm and deionized water at a mass ratio of 1:9, ultrasonically disperse for 20 minutes at an ultrasonic frequency of 60kHz to form a graphene oxide aqueous solution, and then add graphene oxide Add 0.4% glycerin of graphene oxide aqueous solution mass to the aqueous solution, and ethylene glycol of 0.4% graphene oxide aqueous solution mass, after continuing to ultrasonically disperse for 15 minutes, a dispersion liquid is obtained, and then the obtained dispersion liquid is transferred to a spray drier for further The air temperature is 125°C, and the air outlet temperature is 95°C, and spray drying is performed to obtain pretreated graphene oxide;
[0040] After reducing the graphene oxide and ascorbic acid solution, sieve out the reduced graphene whose particle size distribution range is 400-500nm;
[0041] Pretreatment of cellulose: After mixing cellulose and sodium periodate solution with a m...
Embodiment 3
[0046] After mixing graphene oxide with a particle size distribution range of 5-20nm and deionized water at a mass ratio of 1:10, ultrasonically disperse for 40 minutes at an ultrasonic frequency of 65kHz to form a graphene oxide aqueous solution, and then add graphene oxide Add 0.5% glycerin by mass of graphene oxide aqueous solution and ethylene glycol with 0.5% mass of graphene oxide aqueous solution to the aqueous solution, and continue to ultrasonically disperse for 20 minutes to obtain a dispersion, then transfer the obtained dispersion to a spray dryer, and The air temperature is 140°C, and the air outlet temperature is 100°C, and spray drying is performed to obtain pretreated graphene oxide;
[0047] After reducing the graphene oxide and ascorbic acid solution, sieve out the reduced graphene whose particle size distribution range is 100-500nm;
[0048] Pretreatment of cellulose: After mixing cellulose and sodium periodate solution with a mass fraction of 10%, at a temp...
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