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Claudia Staudt, Alan J. Lesser, Silas Owusu-Nkwantabisah, November 2017
The synergy obtained by combining supercritical carbon dioxide and superheated water enables polyethersulfone to be processed at significantly lower temperatures than in conventional processes.
Wenyuan Dong, Qinhuan Zeng, Junhua Chen, Jiazhi Ma, Xueqiong Yin , Li Zhu, November 2017
Chitosan nanopowders can be electrospun into nanofibers together with a poly(vinyl alcohol) solution to create chitosan-based mats with good blood compatibility.
The addition of carbon nanotubes into a natural rubber/ethylene propylene diene monomer blend enhances the cure characteristics and physical and mechanical properties of the resultant nanocomposites.
Daming Wu, Ying Liu, Zhenzhou Yang, Jingyao Sun , Pengsheng Gou, November 2017
A new plate-to-plate isothermal hot embossing method with a low cycle time enables highly uniform microstructures to be introduced in semicrystalline polymers for use in practical devices.
Dave Brands, Angel Yanev, Teresa Back, Dietmar Drummer, Tim A. Osswald, Sebastian Goris, October 2017
Conventional fiber-length measurement techniques for discontinuous fiber-reinforced composites are evaluated and a novel characterization methodology is proposed.
Ghasem Naderi , Shirin Shokoohi , Sepideh Zoghi, October 2017
The physical and mechanical characteristics of butadiene-rubber-based nanocomposites can be reliably predicted using theoretical hyper-elastic models and finite-element simulations.
Waste wheat straw can be treated for use as an environmentally sustainable reinforcement in composite materials, with performance equal or better than wood-polymer composites.
Hamed Nazarpour-Fard , Ramin Shamsi, Reza Sheibani, October 2017
Dynamic mechanical analysis and three well-known models were used to investigate the mechanical properties of samples synthesized from recycled poly-ethylene terephthalate.
Aimin Xiang, Di Liu, Huafeng Tian , Anumakonda Varada Rajulu, October 2017
Polyvinyl alcohol composites containing silicon-carbide particles that were modified by a silane coupling agent achieve enhanced mechanical and wear properties.
Ultrasonic vibration can reduce the size and effectively enhance the uniform dispersion of graphene nanoplatelets during extrusion, thus improving the electrical and thermal network in resultant composites.
Polypyrrole-coated nonwoven polyester fabrics, prepared by in situ chemical polymerization, show promise for heat-generation, electromagnetic interference shielding, and sensing applications.
Jorge A. Uribe-Calderon, Emilio F. Paz-Alpuche, David E. Cisneros-Rosado, September 2017
Surface modifications to palygorskite promote its dispersion within nylon 6, which in turn improves the thermal and mechanical properties of the resultant nanocomposites.
Heng Xie, Han-Xiong Huang , An-Fu Chen, September 2017
A new method of microinjection molding, based on the use of a flexible insert combined with a porous plate, enables the fast and efficient fabrication of polymer microlens arrays with tunable heights.
Arvind Agarwal , Benjamin Boesl , Archana Loganathan , Pranjal Nautiyal , Jenniffer Bustillos , Daniela Montero, September 2017
Understanding the processing-structure-property relationship of 3D-printed composites reinforced with 2D nanomaterials enables the development of scaffold structures with enhanced performance.
Dipak Khastgir , Ranvijai Ram, Deepak Sethi, September 2017
The electrical and mechanical properties of conducting samples, containing various types and concentrations of carbon black fillers, were examined after being subjected to different flexing modes.
Sisi Ma, Zhifu He, Tiantian Zheng, Ligang Lin , Qi Cheng, Kai Huang, September 2017
A polyimide hollow-fiber membrane trapper with adsorption channels that enables sulfur to be removed from hydrocarbon fuels could provide a sulfur-free hydrogen source for fuel-cell applications.
Adding triblock copolymers to an epoxy resin significantly increases its resistance to fatigue crack propagation (by more than 130) without reducing its glass transition temperature or ductility.
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