Anomalous elasticity and damping in covalently cross-linked graphene aerogels

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Martin Šilhavík
Prabhat Kumar
Zahid Ali Zafar
Martin Míšek
Martin Čičala
Marek Piliarik
Jiří Červenka
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[1] Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences,Department of Thin Films and Nanostructures
[2] Czech Technical University,Department of Physical Electronics, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering
[3] Charles University in Prague,Department of Physical Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry, Faculty of Science
[4] Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences,Department of Magnetics and Superconductors
[5] Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the Czech Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Elasticity in materials is a phenomenon that provides a basis for widespread practical applications in engineering, medicine, and electronics. Most of the conventional materials can withstand only small deformations within the elastic limit, typically below 5% of their original size. Here, we report a graphene aerogel made of covalently cross-linked graphene sheets that exhibits anomalous superelastic behavior up to 92% of compressive and 68% tensile strain. We show that the graphene aerogel has a nonlinear stress-strain characteristic with the compressive and tensile yield strength of 4.5 GPa and 0.6 MPa, respectively. By considering the elastic bending of graphene sheets and buckle folding of pore walls, we develop a quantitative origami model that describes the stress-strain behavior of the aerogel. In addition, we analyze the mechanical oscillations of the graphene aerogel, observing superfast vibration damping within a time scale of 50–250 ns. Our study demonstrates the unusual coexistence of superelasticity and superfast damping within a cellular material with atomically thin pore walls, a phenomenon that does not occur in bulk elastic materials described by Hook’s law.
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