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Thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of beeswax-halloysite nanocomposites for consolidating waterlogged archaeological woods

2015

Abstract Thermal and mechanical properties were determined for the halloysite nanotubes (HNT)/beeswax composites at various compositions. The beeswax degradation temperatures and time course, provided by thermogravimetry (TG), evidenced the improvement of the thermal properties operated by HNT. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) allowed us to determine the enthalpy of melting as well as the time course of the melting process for beeswax. A slight loss of beeswax crystallinity was observed upon HNT addition. The dynamical mechanical analysis (DMA) provided the loss and the storage modulus for the nanocomposites upon heating and it was shown that the nanoclays create an inorganic framewo…

Materials sciencePolymers and Plasticsengineering.materialHalloysiteBeeswaxSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliCrystallinityDifferential scanning calorimetryDifferential scanning calorimetryMaterials ChemistryBeeswaxConsolidantMechanics of MaterialComposite materialDynamic-mechanical analysiShrinkageMaterials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloyNanocompositePolymers and PlasticWaterlogged archaeological woodHalloysiteDynamic mechanical analysisCondensed Matter PhysicsArchaeologyThermogravimetryMechanics of Materialsvisual_artThermogravimetryengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_medium
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Cyclic moisture sorption and its effects on the thermomechanical properties of epoxy and epoxy/MWCNT nanocomposite

2019

The aim of this work was to reveal the moisture absorption&ndash

Materials sciencePolymers and Plasticsmultiwall carbon nanotubesCarbon nanotubeArticleepoxylaw.inventionlcsh:QD241-441lcsh:Organic chemistrylawmedicineRelative humidityglass transition temperatureComposite materialdynamic mechanical analysisNanocompositeMoisturecyclic moisture sorption:TECHNOLOGY::Materials science [Research Subject Categories]SorptionGeneral ChemistryEpoxyDynamic mechanical analysisvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSwellingmedicine.symptom
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Evaluation of mechanical and morphologic features of PLLA membranes as supports for perfusion cells culture systems

2015

Abstract Porous biodegradable PLLA membranes, which can be used as supports for perfusion cell culture systems were designed, developed and characterized. PLLA membranes were prepared via diffusion induced phase separation (DIPS). A glass slab was coated with a binary PLLA–dioxane solution (8 wt.% PLLA) via dip coating, then pool immersed in two subsequent coagulation baths, and finally dried in a humidity-controlled environment. Surface and mechanical properties were evaluated by measuring pore size, porosity via scanning electron microscopy, storage modulus, loss modulus and loss angle by using a dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). Cell adhesion assays on different membrane surfaces were a…

Materials scienceScanning electron microscopePolyestersCell Culture TechniquesPolyesterBioengineeringNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter Physic010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesDip-coatingCell LineBiomaterialsElastic ModulusTensile StrengthDynamic modulusHumansMechanics of MaterialPorosityElastic modulusMechanical PhenomenaElastic ModuluEpithelial CellMechanical Engineeringtechnology industry and agricultureTemperatureCell adhesionEpithelial CellsMembranes ArtificialDynamic mechanical analysis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesPLLA membranePolyesterPerfusionMembraneChemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsMaterials Science (all)Stress Mechanical0210 nano-technologyMechanical propertieCell Culture TechniquePorosityHuman
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Solid State NMR Spectroscopy Investigation of the Molecular Structure of Epoxy Based Materials Cured in Different Conditions

2012

In this work two epoxy resin model systems, whose monomers are typically used in structural composites, were thermally cured in different cure conditions in order to obtain different cross-linking densities. Their molecular structures were investigated through solid state NMR spectroscopy in order to correlate them to the cure process conditions used and the results were discussed in the light of the dynamical mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA) performed.

Materials scienceSolid-state nuclear magnetic resonanceNatural rubberepoxy resins solid state NMR dynamical mechanical thermal analysis.visual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMoleculeEpoxyDynamic mechanical analysisComposite materialThermal analysisSpectroscopyCuring (chemistry)
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Static and dynamic mechanical properties of Arundo Donax fillers-epoxy composites

2014

Abstract Aim of this work is to investigate the feasibility of using a natural and inexpensive filler obtained by grinding the culms of Arundo Donax as reinforcement of epoxy resins. The effect of the content and size of Arundo Donax fillers on static and dynamic mechanical properties was evaluated showing that the composites exhibit higher tensile moduli, comparable flexural moduli and lower strength properties in comparison to the neat resin. Moreover, changes in the storage and the loss moduli only above the glass transition temperature (i.e. in the rubbery region) were found while neither significant shifts of tan δ peaks to higher temperatures nor reductions in the peak height of the c…

Materials sciencebiologyArundo Donax fillers Epoxy composites Static properties Dynamic mechanical analysisScanning electron microscope Void contentArundo donaxDynamic mechanical analysisEpoxyengineering.materialbiology.organism_classificationSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiFlexural strengthFiller (materials)visual_artVoid (composites)Ultimate tensile strengthengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumComposite materialGlass transitionMaterials & Design
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The effect of alkaline treatment on mechanical properties of kenaf fibers and their epoxy composites

2015

Abstract In this work, kenaf fibers were pre-treated in a NaOH solution (6% in weight) at room temperature for two different periods (48 and 144 h). The chemical treatment of kenaf fibers for 48 h allowed to clean their surface removing each impurity whereas 144 h of immersion time had detrimental effect on the fibers surface and, consequently, on their mechanical properties. Untreated and NaOH treated kenaf fibers (i.e. for 48 h) were also used as reinforcing agent of epoxy resin composites. The effect of the stacking sequence (i.e. using unidirectional long fibers or randomly oriented short fibers) and the chemical treatment on the static mechanical properties was evaluated showing that t…

Materials sciencebiologyMechanical EngineeringStackingA. Wood; B. Adhesion; B. Fiber/matrix bond; C. Statistical properties/methods; D. Mechanical testingMechanical testingEpoxyDynamic mechanical analysisAlkali metalbiology.organism_classificationWoodIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringKenafSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiMechanics of MaterialsImpurityvisual_artDynamic modulusAdhesionCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumFiber/matrix bondComposite materialGlass transitionStatistical properties/method
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Mechanical, Thermomechanical and Reprocessing Behavior of Green Composites from Biodegradable Polymer and Wood Flour

2015

The rising concerns in terms of environmental protection and the search for more versatile polymer-based materials have led to an increasing interest in the use of polymer composites filled with natural organic fillers (biodegradable and/or coming from renewable resources) as a replacement for traditional mineral inorganic fillers. At the same time, the recycling of polymers is still of fundamental importance in order to optimize the utilization of available resources, reducing the environmental impact related to the life cycle of polymer-based items. Green composites from biopolymer matrix and wood flour were prepared and the investigation focused on several issues, such as the effect of r…

Materials scienceengineering.materialmechanical propertiesDynamic mechanical analysilcsh:TechnologyArticlecreepDifferential scanning calorimetrybiopolymerUltimate tensile strengthGeneral Materials Sciencegreen composites; biopolymer; mechanical properties; dynamic mechanical analysis; creep; thermal analysisComposite materiallcsh:Microscopylcsh:QC120-168.85chemistry.chemical_classificationdynamic mechanical analysislcsh:QH201-278.5green compositeslcsh:TWood flourPolymerDynamic mechanical analysisThermal analysiBiodegradable polymerchemistryCreeplcsh:TA1-2040engineeringlcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicsBiopolymerlcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringGreen compositelcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Mechanical propertielcsh:TK1-9971thermal analysisMaterials
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Filling of Mater-Bi with Nanoclays to Enhance the Biofilm Rigidity

2018

We investigated the efficacy of several nanoclays (halloysite, sepiolite and laponite) as nanofillers for Mater-Bi, which is a commercial bioplastic extensively used within food packaging applications. The preparation of Mater-Bi/nanoclay nanocomposite films was easily achieved by means of the solvent casting method from dichloroethane. The prepared bio-nanocomposites were characterized by dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) in order to explore the effect of the addition of the nanoclays on the mechanical behavior of the Mater-Bi-based films. Tensile tests found that filling Mater-Bi with halloysite induced the most significant improvement of the mechanical performances under traction force, …

Materials sciencelcsh:BiotechnologyBiomedical Engineering02 engineering and technologyengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesHalloysiteMater-BiBiomaterialsCoatinglcsh:TP248.13-248.65Ultimate tensile strengthhalloysiteComposite materialElastic moduluschemistry.chemical_classificationlcsh:R5-920NanocompositeCommunicationPolymerDynamic mechanical analysis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymechanical performance0104 chemical scienceslaponitebio-nanocompositeschemistrysepioliteNanoclayengineeringlcsh:Medicine (General)0210 nano-technologyGlass transitionBio-nanocompositenanoclaysJournal of Functional Biomaterials
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Morphology, mechanical properties and thermal degradation kinetics of PMMA-zirconia nanocomposites prepared by melt compounding

2012

Zirconia nanoparticles were synthesized by means of a sol-gel method and embedded in poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) by melt compounding. The zirconia was well dispersed in the PMMA matrix, with only a few clusters, especially for the highest investigated zirconia content. NMR results showed heteronuclear dipolar interactions involving the carbons and the surrounding hydrogen nuclei. The effect of the amount of zirconia, in the range of 1–5!wt%, on the thermomechanical properties and thermal degradation kinetics of PMMA was also investigated by means of dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), thermogravimetric analyses (TGA), and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The presenc…

MorphologyThermogravimetric analysisMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral Chemical EngineeringNanoparticleInfrared spectroscopylcsh:Chemical technologyNanocompositeslcsh:TA401-492Materials Chemistrylcsh:TP1-1185Cubic zirconiaThermal stabilityPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyComposite materialSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaNanocompositeOrganic ChemistryDynamic mechanical analysisPMMAnanocomposites PMMA zirconia morphology dynamic mechanical analysis thermal degradationThermal degradationZirconialcsh:Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsExpress Polymer Letters
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Incorporation of Silica Nanospherical Particles in Epoxy–Amine Crosslinked Materials II. Dynamic Mechanical Measurements of Epoxy Matrix-Silica Nanoc…

2009

The mechanical strengths of epoxy composites reinforced with silica nanospheres, unfunctionalised or functionalised with either amine or epoxy groups, increase up to a proportion of 5 wt.% of filler, as reflected in a study of the shear storage modulus carried out in dynamic mechanical analysis. This improvement is observed in both glassy and rubbery states, moderately affecting the glass transition temperature of the material. From this percentage of strengthening substance the mechanical properties begin to deteriorate, but keeping (up to 10 wt.% of strengthening material), a greater storage modulus in shear than that of the pristine epoxy resin. A trend can be discerned as the percentag…

NanocompositeMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsDynamic mechanical analysisEpoxyEpoxy matrixengineering.materialShear (sheet metal)Filler (materials)visual_artMaterials ChemistryCeramics and Compositesengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAmine gas treatingComposite materialGlass transitionPolymers and Polymer Composites
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