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Magnetic binary nanofillers

Physica B: Condensed Matter, 2012
Abstract Magnetic binary nanofillers containing multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) and hercynite were synthesized by Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) on Fe/AlOOH prepared by the sol–gel method. The catalyst precursor was fired at 450 °C, ground and sifted through different meshes.
N. Morales Mendoza   +5 more
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Polymer/nanofiller composites

2020
This chapter firstly summarized the recent utilization of different kinds of nanofillers with various functionalities and morphologies and their surface modification methods in dielectric composites. Besides using fillers to increase k of polymer composites, a new design concept, in which the introduction of nano filler with a moderate k and a wide ...
null He Li, null Qing Wang
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Functional inorganic nanofillers for transparent polymers

Chemical Society Reviews, 2007
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
H, Althues, J, Henle, S, Kaskel
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Nanofilled Thermoplastic–Thermoplastic Polymer Blends

2014
Nanofillers can play two important roles in polymer blends. The first is the improvement of various properties such as mechanical, barrier, thermal, flame retardancy, and electrical properties. The second is the modification of miscibility/compatibility and morphology of polymer blends. The mechanism of action of nanoparticles to modify the morphology,
SCAFFARO, Roberto, BOTTA, Luigi
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Nanofils thermoélectriques

Ce chapitre passe en revue les méthodes de fabrication permettant d’obtenir des nanofils thermoélectriques, ainsi que les techniques de caractérisation de leurs propriétés physiques. Il aborde également leur intégration dans des dispositifs concrets, illustrée par quelques exemples.
Olga CABALLERO-CALERO   +1 more
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Anisotropic Nanofillers in TPE

2020
The year 2013 saw a rapid boom in the area of the thermoplastic Elastomers recording a market share of more than 19.6 million metric tons and has predicted that the figure should be going beyond 29 million metric tons by 2020 [1]. There are two most bolstered reasons as to why the polymer industry is continuously expanding.
Abhijit Bandyopadhyay   +2 more
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PP composites with Hybrid Nanofillers: NTC phenomenon

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2010
Electric conductive plastic composites have a wide potential for commercial applications, some examples are EMI shielding housings and components in automotive industry and in consumer electronics, equipments in health care sector and fuel cell components.
Juha Sarlin   +4 more
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Nanofillers for elastomers

2009
Nanocomposites were prepared by melt compounding a synthetic isoprene rubber with either a layered clay or a carbon nanotube as the nanofiller. More in particular, a montmorillonite layered clay, either pristine or modified with an ammonium salt as the surfactant, and multiwall carbon nanotubes were used.
GALIMBERTI, MAURIZIO STEFANO   +6 more
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Nanofillers

2023
Partha Pratim Das   +3 more
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