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Structure–Processing–Property Relationships in Graphene Oxide Materials
thesis
posted on 2020-11-10, 21:06 authored by Md Joynul AbedinThis thesis explores the structures of Graphene Oxide (GO) materials, including their liquid phase exfoliation to various layered materials, and develops a novel method of classifying and quantifying the layered materials in liquid. In particular, we characterize and quantify their Liquid Crystal (LC) microstructures and establish a structure–processing–property relationship. In addition, we demonstrate in this thesis two methods of exploiting their LC microstructures and processing properties.
History
Campus location
AustraliaPrincipal supervisor
Mainak MajumderAdditional supervisor 1
Tanesh GamotYear of Award
2020Department, School or Centre
Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringCourse
Doctor of PhilosophyDegree Type
DOCTORATEFaculty
Faculty of EngineeringUsage metrics
Categories
- Non-Newtonian fluid flows (incl. rheology)
- Knowledge representation and reasoning
- Nanofabrication, growth and self assembly
- Nanomaterials
- Physical properties of materials
- Energy generation, conversion and storage (excl. chemical and electrical)
- Condensed matter physics not elsewhere classified
- Particle physics
- Soft condensed matter
- Mineralogy and crystallography
Keywords
Structure Processing PropertyGraphene Oxide MaterialsGrapheneLiquid crystalGraphene QuantificationMachine LearningQuantitative Polarized Lighttwo-dimensional materialone-dimensional materialLiquid Crystal Textures of CNCCholecteric TactoidsTactoid TransformationLiquid crystal Phase BehaviorRheologyViscoelastic behaviorthermo-electric applicationthin filmcoatingflexible coatingenergy & storageelectro thermal heaterRheologyKnowledge Representation and Machine LearningNanofabrication, Growth and Self AssemblyNanomaterialsPhysical Chemistry of MaterialsEnergy Generation, Conversion and Storage EngineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsParticle PhysicsSoft Condensed MatterMineralogy and Crystallography