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Refractive index of water-AOT-n-heptane microemulsions

1993

Refractive index measurements on water/AOT/n-heptane microemulsions as a function of the volume fraction ϕ of the dispersed phase (water plus AOT) and of the water/AOT molar ratio R have been performed at 25°C. The refractive index was found to vary monotonically with ϕ without any change in rate during the crossover of the percolation threshold. Such a behavior suggested that, well above the percolation threshold, the water-AOT-n-heptane microemulsions are still formed by water-containing AOT reversed micelles dispersed in the oil phase. The analysis of the experimental data allowed an evaluation the fraction of the water molecules bonded to the AOT head group as a function of R.

HeptaneChromatographyChemistryBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryPercolation thresholdBiochemistryMicellechemistry.chemical_compoundPercolationPhase (matter)Volume fractionMicroemulsionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyRefractive indexJournal of Solution Chemistry
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Study of AOT-stabilized microemulsions of urea dispersed in carbon tetrachloride

2003

Measurements of some physico-chemical properties (density, viscosity, permittivity) of the urea/sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (AOT)/CCl4 system as a function of the volume fraction of the dispersed phase (0<Φ<0.7) at various urea to AOT molar ratio (Rurea) have been carried out at 25 °C. The experimental data analysis are consistent with the hypothesis that urea is entrapped as small-size molecular clusters within the hydrophilic core of the AOT reversed micelles and that this structure is preserved well above a threshold Φ value where a percolative transition occurs. Besides, X-ray diffraction spectra of samples at Φ=1, obtained by complete evaporation under vacuum of the apolar …

Inorganic chemistryEvaporationAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyMicelleSolventchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryLiquid crystalPhase (matter)Volume fractionUreaMicroemulsionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryChemical Physics
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Apparent interfacial shear strength of short-flax-fiber/starch acetate composites

2016

Abstract The paper deals with an indirect industry-friendly method for identification of the interfacial shear strength (IFSS) in a fully bio-based composite. The IFSS of flax fiber/starch acetate is evaluated by a modified Bowyer and Bader method based on an analysis of the stress–strain curve of a short-fiber-reinforced composite in tension. A shear lag model is developed for the tensile stress–strain response of short-fiber-reinforced composites allowing for an elastic-perfectly plastic stress transfer. Composites with different fiber volume fractions and a variable content of plasticizer have been analyzed. The apparent IFSS of flax/starch acetate is within the range of 5.5–20.5 MPa, de…

Interfacial shear strengthMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsApparent interfacial shear strengthGeneral Chemical EngineeringComposite numberSheet molding compoundsGreen composites02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiomaterialsFlax fiberPlasticizersFlaxYarnUltimate tensile strengthChemical Engineering (all)Composite materialThermoplastic starchchemistry.chemical_classificationFiber volume fractionsFlax fiberElastic perfectly plasticStress–strain curvePlasticizerPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFiber reinforced plasticsReinforcement0104 chemical sciencesFibersStress-strain curvesReinforced plasticsInterfacial shearchemistryShort-fiber-reinforced compositesAdhesiveGreen composite0210 nano-technologyLinenInternational Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives
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Structure and properties of polyethyleneterephthalate crystallized by annealing in the highly oriented state

1976

The structure of polyethyleneterephthalate bristles drawn about five times in the amorphous state and subsequently crystallized at temperatures between 100 and 260‡ C has been studied by means of small-angle X-ray scattering. In addition density, heat of fusion and wide-angle scattering behaviour were measured. For comparison, similar experiments were carried out with undrawn samples. The results showed that the degree of crystallinity of PET cannot be calculated from density data on the basis of a simple two-phase model, since the effective densitiesρc* andρa* of the crystalline and amorphous regions depend strongly on crystallization and drawing conditions. With rising crystallization tem…

Materials scienceAnnealing (metallurgy)ScatteringMechanical EngineeringEnthalpy of fusionAnalytical chemistryAmorphous solidlaw.inventionCrystallographyCrystallinityMechanics of MaterialslawLattice (order)Volume fractionGeneral Materials ScienceCrystallizationJournal of Materials Science
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Low-velocity impact behaviour of green epoxy biocomposite laminates reinforced by sisal fibers

2020

Abstract Due to its good mechanical characteristics, low cost and high availability in the current market, sisal fiber is one of the most used for the manufacturing of biocomposites in various industrial fields (automotive, marine, civil construction etc.). The particular sub-fibrillar structure of the sisal fiber (similar to aramid fibers) and the corresponding anisotropic behavior detected by recent research activities, suggest that such biocomposites should exhibit also high impact strength, in such a way to permit their advantageously use also for the manufacturing of crashworthy components (bumpers, helmets, protection systems etc.), that are at the same time also eco-friendly, lightwe…

Materials scienceBiocomposites Natural fibers Sisal Impact strength Computed tomography02 engineering and technologyImpact testImpact strengthSisalSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di Macchine0203 mechanical engineeringFiberComposite materialComputed tomographySISALCivil and Structural Engineeringcomputer.programming_languageBiocompositesBiocomposites Computed tomography Impact strength Natural fibers SisalIzod impact strength testEpoxy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAramid020303 mechanical engineering & transportsvisual_artVolume fractionCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumNatural fibersBiocomposite0210 nano-technologycomputerComposite Structures
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Measurement of the self-intermediate scattering function of suspensions of hard spherical particles near the glass transition

1998

Dynamic light-scattering measurements are reported for suspensions at concentrations in the vicinity of the glass transition. In a mixture of identically sized but optically different particles having hard-sphere-like interactions, we project out the incoherent (or self-) intermediate scattering functions by adjusting the refractive index of the suspending liquid until scattering from the structure is suppressed. Due to polydispersity, crystallization is sufficiently slow so that good estimates of ensemble-averaged quantities can be measured for the metastable fluid states. Crystallization of the suspensions is still exploited, however, to set the volume fraction scale in terms of effective…

Materials scienceClassical mechanicsScatteringlawMetastabilityVolume fractionRelaxation (physics)Hard spheresCrystallizationDiffusion (business)Glass transitionMolecular physicslaw.inventionPhysical Review E
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Formation of Laves phases in buoyancy matched hard sphere suspensions.

2018

Colloidal Laves phases (LPs) are promising precursors for photonic materials. Laves phases have not yet been observed to form in experiments on colloidal suspensions of hard spheres (HS), even though they have been reported in computer simulations. LP formation so far has been achieved only for binary mixtures of colloidal charged spheres or ligand-stabilized nano-particles after drying. Using static light scattering, we monitored LP formation and annealing in a binary mixture of buoyant hard sphere approximants (size ratio Γ = 0.77, number or molar fraction of small spheres xS = 0.76) for volume fractions in the fluid-crystal coexistence regions. All samples spontaneously formed MgZn2 type…

Materials scienceClose-packing of equal spheresNucleationThermodynamics02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryHard spheres021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsMole fraction01 natural sciencesColloid0103 physical sciencesVolume fractionSPHERESStatic light scattering010306 general physics0210 nano-technologySoft matter
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Micromechanical modeling of MXene-polymer composites

2020

Polymer composites are considered among the most promising materials for functional and structural applications. Improvement of mechanical properties of polymer composites using nanomaterials has generated much interest in recent years. This study aimed to predict the tensile strength and determine the damage mechanism of MXene-polyvinyl alcohol and MXene-epoxy composites. All parameters such as particle size, mechanical properties and interface layer strength were calibrated by finite element modeling with respect to experimental results. The influence of aspect ratio, volume fraction and MXene flake alignment on final mechanical properties of representative volume element models were inve…

Materials scienceComposite numberModulus02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryEpoxy010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesNanomaterialsvisual_artUltimate tensile strengthVolume fractionRepresentative elementary volumevisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceParticle sizeComposite material0210 nano-technologyCarbon
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Observation of Oriented Close-Packed Lattice Planes in Polycrystalline Hard-Sphere Solids.

1998

We report time-resolved Bragg scattering experiments on solidifying colloidal suspensions of hard spheres. The polar angle-averaged, integrated intensity of the (111) and (311) reflections show a transient, two-step behavior below melting, which depends in a complex way on the volume fraction and is not present for (200) or (220). Detailed analysis of the full two-dimensional scattering pattern reveals intensity maxima of sixfold symmetry close to the position of the (111) and (311) Debye-Scherrer rings. These can be explained assuming oriented crystals with close-packed planes parallel to the container walls. We show that the observed temporal behavior is due to competing homogeneous and h…

Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsScatteringbusiness.industryNucleationBragg's lawHard spheresLight scatteringSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialsColloid and Surface ChemistryOpticsLattice (order)Volume fractionCrystallitebusinessJournal of colloid and interface science
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Dynamics of crystallization in hard-sphere suspensions.

1996

Density fluctuations are monitored by small-angle light scattering during the crystallization of 0.22-\ensuremath{\mu}m-radius, hard colloidal spheres. Measured structure factors show an intensity maximum at finite-scattering vectors. The shape of the intensity distribution scales at early times during nucleation and growth and again at large times during ripening. At intermediate times there is a crossover region where scaling ceases to be valid. Both the amplitude and the position of the maximum intensity show quasi-power law behavior in time. The values of the observed exponents are within the range expected for classical growth models. The breadth of the intensity distribution increases…

Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsSpinodal decompositionlawVolume fractionNucleationThermodynamicsHard spheresRadiusCrystallizationLight scatteringIntensity (heat transfer)law.inventionPhysical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics
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