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Thermal Stability and Flammability

2021
This chapter describes the thermal characteristics and flammability of geopolymer composites reinforced with natural fibres and/or nanofillers. Results show that the appropriate addition of natural fibres and/or nanofillers can a significant influence on the thermal stability and flammability of these materials.
It Meng Low   +2 more
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Thermal Stability of Polyetherketones

Materials Science Forum, 2018
The thermal stability of polyether ketone, polyetheretherketone, polyarylene ketone at 400-500 °C was studied by gas chromatography. It was found out that the thermal destruction of polyetherketones and polyetheretherketones begins with the rupture of the ketone group, and polyarylene ketones with the detachment of the methyl group and the rupture of ...
S.Yu. Khashirova   +2 more
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Synergistic Coupling between Li6.75La3Zr1.75Ta0.25O12 and Poly(vinylidene fluoride) Induces High Ionic Conductivity, Mechanical Strength, and Thermal Stability of Solid Composite Electrolytes.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2017
Easy processing and flexibility of polymer electrolytes make them very promising in developing all-solid-state lithium batteries. However, their low room-temperature conductivity and poor mechanical and thermal properties still hinder their applications.
Xue Zhang   +9 more
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Thermal stability of sitalls

Strength of Materials, 1981
1. A method was developed to determine the thermal stability of sitalls using luminescent defectoscopy to indicate thermal cracks and using subsequent strength tests. The thermal differential at thermal shock after which thermal cracks appear on the sample surface sharply lowering the strength level was taken as a measure of the thermal stability.
V. N. Dubovik   +3 more
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Silicalites and their thermal stability

Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1985
1. The likelihood of obtaining silicalites 1 or 2, distinguished by the structural features of their framework, depends on the composition of the mixtures used in their preparation. The nature of the organic component has the greatest influence on the results of the crystallization.
N. N. Feoktistova   +3 more
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Thermal stability study of transition metal perovskite sulfides

Journal of Materials Research, 2018
Transition metal perovskite chalcogenides, a class of materials with rich tunability in functionalities, are gaining increased attention as candidate materials for renewable energy applications.
Shanyuan Niu   +6 more
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Thermal Stability

2013
Similar to its mechanical and barrier properties, the homogeneous dispersion of silicate layers in a polymer matrix can also enhance the thermal degradation of PNCs. This chapter highlights the effects of different organically modified clays and their dispersion on polymer thermal stability.
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The thermal stability of AlN

Journal of Materials Science, 1986
The thermal stability of AlN powders and thin films has been investigated using reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) and X-ray diffraction. AlN powder was treated thermally and chemically to assess the oxidation resistance of this compound and to identify the phases formed.
B.J. Sealy, R. Bensalem, A. Abid
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Thermal stability of bropirimine

International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 1988
Abstract A differential scanning calorimetric study of bropirimine reveals that the thermal stability is decreased upon admixture with polyethylene glycol and other excipients added to enhance solubility profiles. The degradation involves the substitution of the bromine atom in the molecule to generate 2-amino-6-phenylpyrimidin-4(3H)-one.
M. Iqbal, W.J. Irwin
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Thermal stability of melanin

Thermochimica Acta, 1994
Abstract DSC of melanin displays well-defined phase transitions as compared to TG. The homopolymer melanin-a katatype aromatics is thermally stable up to about 31 °C, and loses a unit of indole-5,6-quinone with a release of heat of 120.2 J g −1 .
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