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Magnetothermal‐Triggered Response and Self‐Healing of Recyclable and Reprocessable Nanocomposites for Actuation Systems

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Developing recyclable materials for magnetic robotics that combine rapid response and self‐healing properties is challenging. Hence, this study focuses on the integration of magnetothermal nanoparticles into a dynamic sorbitol‐based vitrimer, a recyclable composite capable of remote actuation and self‐healing by magnetic heating.
Maria Weißpflog   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Self‐Assembled Nanoclay Gel With Spheroid MSC‐Derived Exosome Mimetics to Integrate Demineralized Bone Matrix and Noggin‐Targeting miRNA for Synergistic Osteogenesis

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
We report a versatile nanoclay gel carrier platform that enhances the osteogenic efficacy of demineralized bone matrix (DBM) by integrating nanoclay‐based self‐assembly with cell‐derived exosome mimetics loaded with noggin‐targeting miR‐200c. This design amplifies BMP signaling, thereby promoting DBM‐mediated osteogenesis and offering a promising ...
Changlu Xu   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Optimization of Hybrid Composite Properties

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1990
Hybrid composites have been a popular class of a wear‐resistant posterior composite restorative material. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of hybridization on the physical properties of a composite with different amounts of submicron silica (0.04 μrn) with semiporous strontium glass (1.4 μm ave. by number/5 μm ave.
B I, Suh, C, Ferber, R, Baez
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Effect of Composition of Fibers on Properties of Hybrid Composites

International Journal of Manufacturing, Materials, and Mechanical Engineering, 2017
Fibers embedded in the matrix of another material are the best example of modern day composite materials. Hybrid Composites made out of an amalgamation of Natural Fibers such as banana, jute, and coir along with glass fiber embedded in polymers have potential applications in automotive, aircraft and marine industries for their unique characteristics ...
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Nanoengineering of Inorganic and Hybrid Composites

Materials Science Forum, 2000
The engineering of materials and devices on the nanometer scale is of considerable current interest in electronics, optics, catalysis, ceramics and magenetic storage. Different methodologies of processing that lead to the formation of inorganic and hybrid composites using colloidal solution containing nanoparticles as a precursor were described in this
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Compositional and uniform modeling of hybrid systems

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1996
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Hybrid composite materials

Fibre Chemistry, 2008
Hybridization of carbon fibre with basalt fibre significantly increases production of carbon-fibre-reinforced plastics, which allows expanding the areas of application of these effective materials not only for special purposes, but also for the most important types of products in machine building, auto and rail transport, in the river and marine fleet,
S. E. Artemenko, Yu. A. Kadykova
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Composition parameters for hybrid composite materials

Composites, 1981
Abstract The ‘rule-of-mixtures’ is frequently invoked to compare the properties of hybrid composites with those of related single-fibre materials. If this is to be done, it is essential that the correct value for hybrid composition be employed. Some ways of expressing hybrid composition are defined, the relationships between them given, and the ...
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Hybrid composite materials

Frontiers in Automobile and Mechanical Engineering -2010, 2010
Composite materials are formed by reinforcing two or more materials of varying properties. Our paper deals with the analysis of hybrid composite materials. Hybridization is a process of incorporating synthetic fibers with that of natural and metallic fibers in order to yield better strength, stiffness, high strength to weight ratio and other mechanical
T Prabhuram, V Somurajan, S Prabhakaran
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