Graphene foams (GrFs) have been widely used as structural and/or functional materials in many practical applications. They are always assembled by thin and thick graphene sheets with multiple thicknesses; however, the effect of this basic structural feature has been poorly understood by existing theoretical models. Here, we propose a coarse-grained bi-modal GrF model composed of a mixture of 1-layer flexible and 8-layer stiff sheets to study the mechanical properties and deformation mechanisms based on the mesoscopic model of graphene sheets (Model. Simul. Mater. Sci. Eng. 2011, 19, 54003). It is found that the modulus increases almost linearly with an increased proportion of 8-layer sheets, which is well explained by the mixture rule; the ...
Because of the combined advantages of both porous materials and two-dimensional (2D) graphene sheets...
The mechanical properties of bonded graphene ribbon were evaluated via uniaxial tensile tests by mol...
The mechanical properties, such as the Young’s modulus, the interlayer shear modulus and the ultimat...
Graphene foams (GrFs) have been widely used as structural and/or functional materials in many practi...
The emerging graphene foams (GrFs) have received increasing attention in both scientific and enginee...
The mechanical response of graphene foams (GrFs) can be enhanced by both short crosslinkers (e.g. C-...
Strain hardening is an important issue for the design and application of materials. The strain harde...
Nanoparticle-contained graphene foams (NP-GrFs) have been widely concerned and used in many practica...
Graphene foam (GrF) is a new kind of multi-porous material with many potential applications owing to...
Many experiments have shown that carbon nanotube-coated (CNT-coated) graphene foam (CCGF) has specif...
Recently, much attention has been directed to 3D graphene structures due to their potential of retai...
As a promising nano porous material for energy dissipation, the viscoelastic properties of three dim...
Understanding the deformation mechanisms in multilayer graphene (MLG), an attractive material used i...
Graphene-filling significantly improves the compressive properties of carbon nanotube (CNT) foam (CF...
Abstract Nanoparticle-contained graphene foams have found more and more practical applic...
Because of the combined advantages of both porous materials and two-dimensional (2D) graphene sheets...
The mechanical properties of bonded graphene ribbon were evaluated via uniaxial tensile tests by mol...
The mechanical properties, such as the Young’s modulus, the interlayer shear modulus and the ultimat...
Graphene foams (GrFs) have been widely used as structural and/or functional materials in many practi...
The emerging graphene foams (GrFs) have received increasing attention in both scientific and enginee...
The mechanical response of graphene foams (GrFs) can be enhanced by both short crosslinkers (e.g. C-...
Strain hardening is an important issue for the design and application of materials. The strain harde...
Nanoparticle-contained graphene foams (NP-GrFs) have been widely concerned and used in many practica...
Graphene foam (GrF) is a new kind of multi-porous material with many potential applications owing to...
Many experiments have shown that carbon nanotube-coated (CNT-coated) graphene foam (CCGF) has specif...
Recently, much attention has been directed to 3D graphene structures due to their potential of retai...
As a promising nano porous material for energy dissipation, the viscoelastic properties of three dim...
Understanding the deformation mechanisms in multilayer graphene (MLG), an attractive material used i...
Graphene-filling significantly improves the compressive properties of carbon nanotube (CNT) foam (CF...
Abstract Nanoparticle-contained graphene foams have found more and more practical applic...
Because of the combined advantages of both porous materials and two-dimensional (2D) graphene sheets...
The mechanical properties of bonded graphene ribbon were evaluated via uniaxial tensile tests by mol...
The mechanical properties, such as the Young’s modulus, the interlayer shear modulus and the ultimat...