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Nanocellulose-Based Composites
2011When subjected to acid hydrolysis or mechanical shearing, lignocellulosic fibers yield defect-free, rod-like, or elongated fibrillar nanoparticles. These nanoparticles have particularly received great attention as reinforcing fillers in nanocomposite materials due to their low cost, availability, renewability, light weight, nanoscale dimension, and ...
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Journal de Chimie Physique, 1984
A review of the various carbon fibre reinforced composites is presented. The fibre properties and their possible translation to the composites are first examined. Chapter 2 is devoted to the present status and the future of carbon matrix composites. Carbon fibre reinforced polymers are examined in Chapters 3 (present status) and 4 (future aspects).
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A review of the various carbon fibre reinforced composites is presented. The fibre properties and their possible translation to the composites are first examined. Chapter 2 is devoted to the present status and the future of carbon matrix composites. Carbon fibre reinforced polymers are examined in Chapters 3 (present status) and 4 (future aspects).
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Intermetallic-based composites
Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, 1999The advances in processing and development of a number of intermetallic-based systems are reviewed. The majority of the recent literature concerns the development of NiAl-based composites even though research on this compound is decreasing. This trend reflects the attitude that composite structures are needed for improved performance of intermetallic ...
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2014
Wood composites are made from various wood or ligno-cellulosic non-wood materials (shape and origin) that are bonded together using either natural bonding or synthetic resin (e.g. thermoplastic or duroplastic polymers), or organic- (e.g. plastics)/inorganic-binder (e.g. cement). This product mix ranges from panel products (e.g., plywood, particleboard,
Marius C. Barbu, Roman Reh, Mark Irle
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Wood composites are made from various wood or ligno-cellulosic non-wood materials (shape and origin) that are bonded together using either natural bonding or synthetic resin (e.g. thermoplastic or duroplastic polymers), or organic- (e.g. plastics)/inorganic-binder (e.g. cement). This product mix ranges from panel products (e.g., plywood, particleboard,
Marius C. Barbu, Roman Reh, Mark Irle
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2014
Preface SECTION I: Cellulose Nanofiber- and Macrofiber Based Composites CELLULOSE-NANOFIBER-BASED MATERIALS Introduction The Percolation and Entanglement Phenomena of Cellulose Nanofibers Cellulose-Nanofiber-Based Materials Extraction of Cellulose Nanofibers Cellulose-Nanofiber-Based Materials for Structural and Semistructural Applications Optically ...
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Preface SECTION I: Cellulose Nanofiber- and Macrofiber Based Composites CELLULOSE-NANOFIBER-BASED MATERIALS Introduction The Percolation and Entanglement Phenomena of Cellulose Nanofibers Cellulose-Nanofiber-Based Materials Extraction of Cellulose Nanofibers Cellulose-Nanofiber-Based Materials for Structural and Semistructural Applications Optically ...
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2006
Addition of 30 to 50 vol% of Si3N4 particulate to MoSi2 eliminated its low temperature catastrophic failure, improved room temperature fracture toughness and the creep resistance. The hybrid composite SCS-6/MoSi2-Si3N4 did not show any matrix cracking and exhibited excellent mechanical and environmental properties.
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Addition of 30 to 50 vol% of Si3N4 particulate to MoSi2 eliminated its low temperature catastrophic failure, improved room temperature fracture toughness and the creep resistance. The hybrid composite SCS-6/MoSi2-Si3N4 did not show any matrix cracking and exhibited excellent mechanical and environmental properties.
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2016
Approaches in this class have the property that the desired composition is specified in terms of a (possibly structured) set of tasks to be carried out. That is, the structure of the desired composition is already known in advance at least on an abstract level. The remaining problem is to concretize this structure with respect to some criterion such as
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Approaches in this class have the property that the desired composition is specified in terms of a (possibly structured) set of tasks to be carried out. That is, the structure of the desired composition is already known in advance at least on an abstract level. The remaining problem is to concretize this structure with respect to some criterion such as
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2013
Present chapter analyzes polymer-based composites, which give possibility to design high sensitive conductometric gas sensors able to operate at room temperature. Studies showed that various fillers such as metal particles, graphite nanoplatelets (GNP), carbon black, carbon nantotubes, and graphene could be used as a viable and inexpensive filler ...
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Present chapter analyzes polymer-based composites, which give possibility to design high sensitive conductometric gas sensors able to operate at room temperature. Studies showed that various fillers such as metal particles, graphite nanoplatelets (GNP), carbon black, carbon nantotubes, and graphene could be used as a viable and inexpensive filler ...
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2011
The depletion of petroleum and minerals resources coupled with increasing environmental regulations are acting synergistically to provide the impetus for new materials and products that are compatible with the environment and independent of fossil fuels. Composite materials, especially “green composites”, fit well into this new paradigm shift.
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The depletion of petroleum and minerals resources coupled with increasing environmental regulations are acting synergistically to provide the impetus for new materials and products that are compatible with the environment and independent of fossil fuels. Composite materials, especially “green composites”, fit well into this new paradigm shift.
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