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Advances in layered double hydroxide (LDH)-based elastomer composites
Debdipta Basu,Debdipta Basu,Amit Das,Amit Das,Klaus Werner Stöckelhuber,Udo Wagenknecht,Gert Heinrich,Gert Heinrich +7 more
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The potential of tuning the structure of layered double hydroxide (LDH) materials for desired properties and applications has attracted both academic and industrial interest in recent years as discussed by the authors, and the use of modified LDH materials with elastomers substantially improves their mechanical, thermal and optical properties.About:
This article is published in Progress in Polymer Science.The article was published on 2014-03-01. It has received 198 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Rubber technology & Elastomer.read more
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Graphene/elastomer nanocomposites
TL;DR: In this paper, the preparation and physicochemical characterization of graphene-based elastomeric nanocomposites are discussed in detail, and various preparation routes for the efficient dispersion of graphene in elastomers are discussed, while aspects such as interfacial bonding between the filler and the matrix or interactions between the fillers have been thoroughly analyzed.
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Tailoring Hybrid Layered Double Hydroxides for the Development of Innovative Applications
Christine Taviot-Guého,Vanessa Prevot,Claude Forano,Guillaume Renaudin,Christine Mousty,Fabrice Leroux +5 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive and critical overview of the current research on multifunctional hybrid LDHs is provided in this article, where the new trends and strategies for hybrid LDO synthesis are described, and then the potential of the latest hybrid LDHOs, polymer LDH nanocomposites, and LDH bio-nanocomposite are presented.
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Layered double hydroxide coatings on magnesium alloys: A review
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of synthetic methods of LDH coatings and LDH-based composite coatings on magnesium alloys is presented, focusing on self-healing, biocompatible and self-cleaning LDH based composite coatingings.
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Mechanochemical approaches to synthesize layered double hydroxides: a review
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the recent advances in the preparation and intercalation of layered double hydroxides by mechanochemical approaches is presented. But, although conventional solution methods for the syntheses of LDH were widely studied, several problems remain to be resolved, such as treatment of aqueous waste, high energy consumption, complex operation etc.
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Novel synthesis of Ni/Fe layered double hydroxides using urea and glycerol and their enhanced adsorption behavior for Cr(VI) removal
TL;DR: It is suggested that the modified Ni/Fe LDH/GL materials were promising nanoadsorbents for efficient potassium dichromate removal and chemical stability and recyclability of these adsorbents were studied.
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