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Modular approach toward bioactive fiber meshes carrying oligosaccharides

2010

A modular strategy toward (bio)functional nanofiber meshes by electrospinning is described. In contrast to commonly established, multistep protocols or complex spinning setups, a straightforward single-step procedure is investigated to obtain polymer nanofibers with pentafluorophenyl (Pfp)-activated esters on the surface. The aim was to electrospin, for the first time, poly(pentafluorophenyl methacrylate) (PPfpMA) and PPfpMA/poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) blends, resulting in reactive nanofibers with fiber surfaces that can be functionalized with suitable bioactive entities. While PPfpMA fibers are brittle the spinning of PCL/PPfpMA blends leads to improved mechanical stability of the obt…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryPolymerMethacrylateElectrospinningInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringNanofiberPolycaprolactoneMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryFiberPolymer blendSpinning
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Modeling the nonlinear deformation of flax-fiber-reinforced polymer matrix laminates in active loading

2015

In an attempt to fully utilize the mechanical properties of bast fibers in polymer-matrix composites, unidirectional (UD) or quasi-UD flax-fiber-reinforced composites are being developed and characterized. Their response in tension is markedly nonlinear both in on- and off-axis loading. A semiempirical tensor-linear model is applied to describe such deformation nonlinearity in active combined loading. The deformation model of UD ply, combined with an elementary laminate theory, is used to predict the stress–strain curves of laminated composites in tension. Reasonable accuracy of prediction is demonstrated for fiber-dominated layups.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsTension (physics)Mechanical EngineeringPolymerDeformation (meteorology)Flax fiberNonlinear systemMatrix (mathematics)chemistryMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesBast fibreComposite materialTensile testingJournal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites
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Effects of filler type and mixing method on the physical properties of a reinforced semirigid liquid crystal polymer

1996

Semirigid liquid crystalline polymers (LCPs) show some advantages with respect to rigid LCP: in particular lower processing temperatures, better compatibility with flexible thermoplastics, but also some disadvantages. Thermal resistance of rigid LCPs is much better and the maximum working temperature is, in general, very high. The thermomechanical properties can be improved by adding inorganic fillers. In this work processing, mechanical and thermomechanical properties of a filled semirigid liquid crystal copolyester are reported. Several inorganic fillers have been used in order to put in evidence the influence of shape and dimensions of the particles on the properties of the filled materi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsThermal resistanceOrganic ChemistryGlass fiberGeneral Physics and AstronomyMECHANICAL-PROPERTIESPolymerBLENDSCopolyesterSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiTHERMOTROPIC POLYESTERINJECTION MOLDINGSchemistryCreepLiquid crystalUltimate tensile strengthMaterials ChemistryFLEXIBLE SPACERComposite materialElastic modulusEuropean Polymer Journal
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THERMOTROPIC HOMOPOLYESTERS. IV. STUDY OF FIBER FORMATION.

1983

We report a melt spinning and viscosity study of two semiflexible homopolyesters containing both rigid and flexible segments in the repeating unit. Single filaments of the polyesters formed from 4,4′-diacetoxybiphenyl and azelaic acid (PB7) and sebacic acid (PB8), and from 4′-hydroxyphenyl-4-hydroxycinnamate and azelaic acid (C7), were spun at temperatures between 205 and 255°C. The temperature dependence of the Newtonian melt viscosity of PB7 and C7 was investigated, and a range of molecular weights was studied for PB7. The spinning parameters, fiber characteristics, and viscosity-temperature behavior are related to the type of mesophase formed. The mechanical properties of fibers spun fro…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceSebacic acidGeneral EngineeringMesophasePolymerThermotropic crystalPolyesterchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringLiquid crystalPolymer chemistryFiberMelt spinning
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Modeling the non-linear deformation of a short-flax-fiber-reinforced polymer composite by orientation averaging

2013

Abstract The growing usage of short-flax-fiber-reinforced polymer composites in such applications as automotive industry necessitates the prediction of their mechanical response up to and beyond the limit of elasticity. Due to the imperfect, mechanical interlocking-dominated adhesion of natural fibers to most polymers, both fiber debonding and matrix yielding contribute to the non-linear deformation. In the present study, the deformation under an active loading of a short misaligned fiber composite is modeled by the orientation averaging approach, employing an analytical description of the behavior of a unit cell (UC), the parameters of which are determined using a FEM analysis of UC respon…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceTension (physics)Mechanical EngineeringComposite numberPolymerElasticity (physics)Deformation (meteorology)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFinite element methodNonlinear systemchemistryMechanics of MaterialsCeramics and CompositesFiberComposite materialComposites Part B: Engineering
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Electrospun rubber/thermoplastic hybrid nanofibers for localized toughening effects in epoxy resins

2020

Synthetic rubber/thermoplastic blends were electrospun from their solutions. The rubber was a solid acrylonitrile/butadiene/acrylic acid copolymer and the thermoplastic was polyacrylonitrile. The aims of this study were to identify suitable systems and processing conditions for obtaining rubber-based electrospun nanofibers, to investigate the ability of an epoxy resin system to impregnate and swell selected hybrid rubber/thermoplastic mats, and to assess the impact of the nanofibers on the resin morphology and curing behavior. In particular, electrospinning trials were carried out varying the composition of the feed solution and process parameters, such as the applied voltage, the flow rate…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceThermoplasticPolymers and Plasticsfracture toughneGeneral ChemistryEpoxyTougheningElectrospinningSurfaces Coatings and Filmsepoxy resinFracture toughnesschemistryNatural rubbervisual_artNanofiberMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumsynthetic rubbersSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieComposite materialnanofiberelectrospinning
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Mechanical performance of thermoplastic matrix natural-fibre composites

2008

Publisher Summary Natural-Fibre Composites (NFCs) are being considered as high-tech materials meant to replace conventional composites in high-performance applications. There are a number of advantages that natural fibres can offer compared with synthetic materials. Thermoplastic natural-fibre composites can be classified by the polymer used as a matrix as well as by the type of the fibre reinforcing the polymer. Currently, the main areas of application of thermoplastic NFCs are packaging, transportation and building industries. The packaging industry requires materials that possess specific properties, but that can also be easily discarded after use. This chapter discusses the mechanical p…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceThermoplasticchemistryFlexural strengthGlass fiberUltimate tensile strengthPolymerThermoplastic elastomerThermoplastic matrixComposite materialSynthetic materials
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Evaluation of interfacial shear strength by tensile tests of impregnated flax fiber yarns

2011

Adhesion of flax fibers and polymer matrix as well as mutual bonding of elementary fibers in a technical fiber are among the principal factors governing the mechanical response of flax fiber-reinforced polymer–matrix composites. A method for evaluation of adhesion is proposed based on tension tests of impregnated fiber yarns, with subsequent characterization by optical microscopy of length distribution of fibers pulled out of the yarn fracture surfaces. An elementary probabilistic model is derived relating aspect ratio distribution of the pulled-out fibers to the fiber tensile strength distribution and the effective interfacial shear strength (IFSS). The method was applied to flax fiber/vi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceTransfer moldingTension (physics)Mechanical EngineeringPolymerAdhesionlaw.inventionchemistryOptical microscopeMechanics of MaterialslawUltimate tensile strengthMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesFracture (geology)FiberComposite materialJournal of Composite Materials
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Ionically Assisted Charge Injection in Hybrid Organic−Inorganic Light-Emitting Diodes

2010

We have developed hybrid organic−inorganic light-emitting diodes (HyLEDs) featuring a buffer layer of a conjugated polyelectrolyte (CPE) sandwiched between a light emitting polymer (LEP) film and a ZnO electron injection layer. Efficacies exceeding 5 cd/A and the possibility of employing various LEPs are demonstrated. These improvements, compared to HyLEDs without any interlayer, are attributed to the redistribution of ions in the CPE film, causing hole accumulation at the CPE/LEP interfaces and enhanced electron injection from the ZnO into the electroluminescent polymer. The intrinsic air-stability of the electrodes used in HyLEDs, together with the solution processability of the ZnO/CPE/L…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPolymerElectroluminescenceBuffer (optical fiber)Ionlaw.inventionchemistrylawElectrodeOLEDOptoelectronicsGeneral Materials SciencebusinessDiodeLight-emitting diodeACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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Rapeseed oil-based rigid polyisocyanurate foams modified with nanoparticles of various type

2014

Polyisocyanurate foams have been developed using a polyol system partially derived from rapeseed oil (RO). The effect of nanofillers with iso-dimensional geometry (zinc oxide), nanofibers (carbon nanotubes), and nanoplatelets (organically modified montmorillonite) on stiffness and strength of the foams has been studied. It was demonstrated that the tensile properties of the filled foams are enhanced by roughly the same proportion as the stiffness and strength of monolithic filled polymers.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencebusiness.product_categoryPolymers and PlasticsGeneral Chemical EngineeringPolyisocyanurateNanoparticlePolymerCarbon nanotubelaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundMontmorillonitechemistryPolyollawNanofiberUltimate tensile strengthMaterials ChemistryComposite materialbusinessPolimery
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