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. 2018 Feb 7;5(2):170772.
doi: 10.1098/rsos.170772. eCollection 2018 Feb.

A density functional theory study of the role of functionalized graphene particles as effective additives in power cable insulation

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A density functional theory study of the role of functionalized graphene particles as effective additives in power cable insulation

Shuwei Song et al. R Soc Open Sci. .

Abstract

The role of a series of functionalized graphene additives in power cable insulation in suppressing the growth of electrical treeing and preventing the degradation of the polymer matrix has been investigated by density functional theory calculations. Bader charge analysis indicates that pristine, doped or defect graphene could effectively capture hot electrons to block their attack on cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) because of the π-π conjugated unsaturated structures. Further exploration of the electronic properties in the interfacial region between the additives and XLPE shows that N-doped single-vacancy graphene, graphene oxide and B-, N-, Si- or P-doped graphene oxide have relatively strong physical interaction with XLPE to restrict its mobility and rather weak chemical activity to prevent the cleavage of the C-H or C-C bond, suggesting that they are all potential candidates as effective additives. The understanding of the features of functionalized graphene additives in trapping electrons and interfacial interaction will assist in the screening of promising additives as voltage stabilizers in power cables.

Keywords: density functional theory; graphene-based additives; interfacial interaction; power cable insulation.

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Figure 1.
The supercell models of pristine and functionalized graphene sheets.
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Bader charge analysis when 1 or 2 extra electrons are, respectively, injected to the systems.
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Figure 3.
The Bader charge distribution at each atom of pristine and functionalized graphene sheets. The atoms with more charge are denoted, and their position in the supercell can be found in figure 1.
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(ac) The H migration reaction pathways including the reactant (R), transition state (TS) and product (P).

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