Issue 33, 2023

Investigation of mechanical properties and structural integrity of graphene aerogels via molecular dynamics simulations

Abstract

Graphene aerogel (GA), a 3D carbon-based nanostructure built on 2D graphene sheets, is well known for being the lightest solid material ever synthesized. It also possesses many other exceptional properties, such as high specific surface area and large liquid absorption capacity, thanks to its ultra-high porosity. Computationally, the mechanical properties of GA have been studied by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, which uncover nanoscale mechanisms beyond experimental observations. However, studies on how GA structures and properties evolve in response to simulation parameter changes, which provide valuable insights to experimentalists, have been lacking. In addition, the differences between the calculated properties via simulations and experimental measurements have rarely been discussed. To address the shortcomings mentioned above, in this study, we systematically study various mechanical properties and the structural integrity of GA as a function of a wide range of simulation parameters. Results show that during the in silico GA preparation, smaller and less spherical inclusions (mimicking the effect of water clusters in experiments) are conducive to strength and stiffness but may lead to brittleness. Additionally, it is revealed that a structurally valid GA in the MD simulation requires the number of bonds per atom to be at least 1.40, otherwise the GA building blocks are not fully interconnected. Finally, our calculation results are compared with experiments to showcase both the power and the limitations of the simulation technique. This work may shed light on the improvement of computational approaches for GA as well as other novel nanomaterials.

Graphical abstract: Investigation of mechanical properties and structural integrity of graphene aerogels via molecular dynamics simulations

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jun 2023
Accepted
21 Jul 2023
First published
25 Jul 2023

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023,25, 21897-21907

Investigation of mechanical properties and structural integrity of graphene aerogels via molecular dynamics simulations

B. Zheng, C. Liu, Z. Li, C. Carraro, R. Maboudian, D. G. Senesky and G. X. Gu, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023, 25, 21897 DOI: 10.1039/D3CP02585C

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