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Speaker-John Zhanhu Guo

John Zhanhu Guo
University of Tennessee, USA
Dr. John Zhanhu Guo is an Associate Professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Dr. Guo earned his Ph.D degree in chemical engineering from Louisiana State University in 2005. He received his three-year (2005–2008) postdoctoral training in mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of California Los Angeles. Dr. Guo is the director of the Integrated Composites Laboratory (ICL). The current laboratory focuses on the fundamental studies behind the multifunctional nanocomposites for energy, environmental, electronics applications.  For more information, please visit http:composites.utk.edu.  
Title:Strain-sensing Polymer Nanocomposites Reinforced with Different Carbon Nano-fillers
SymposiumB19 Rubber Composites
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Multi-functional polymer nancomposites reinforced with carbon nano-fillers including graphene, graphene nanoplatelets, carbon nanotubes and carbon nanofibers are prepared for strain sensing applications. Polyurethane is selected as matrix for large strain applications due to its excellent elastic properties, while natural rubber matrix pretreated with carbon black is used for heavy duty small stain application attributed to its strong mechanical properties. The polyurethane nanocomposites are synthesized via a surface-initiatedpolymerization (SIP) method and the natural rubber nanocomposites are prepared in a solution mixing approach. The strain-sensing performance of these as-prepared composite samples are determined through monitoring the dynamic relationship between the room temperature electrical conductivity and the mechanical properties such as elongation / compression stress. Specifically, a real time correlation has been demonstrated through simultaneously recording the changes of electrical conductivity and stress upon repeated elongation / compression cycles. The morphology of different carbon nanofillers in the polymer matrix is studied by scanning electron microscopy, and thermal properties have been investigated through thermal gravimetric analysis. The difference in filler dimension of the carbon nanofillers are observed to be responsible for the changes in electrical conductivity. The strain sensitivity and cycling stability performance are discussed on detail and the mechanism is also proposed. 

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