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Impact and wear resistance of polymer nanocomposites at low filler content

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In this article, various amounts of micro and nano-scale particles (titanium dioxide TiO 2, 200-400 nm, calcium silicate CaSiO 3, 4-15 μm) were introduced into an epoxy polymer matrix for its reinforcement.
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It is well known that inorganic filler particles enhance the mechanical and tribological properties of polymers. The stiffness, toughness, and wear performance of the composites are extensively determined by the size, shape, volume content, and especially the dispersion homogeneity of the particles. In the present study, various amounts of micro- and nano-scale particles (titanium dioxide TiO 2 , 200-400 nm, calcium silicate CaSiO 3 , 4-15 μm) were introduced into an epoxy polymer matrix for its reinforcement. The influence of these particles on the impact strength, dynamic mechanical thermal properties, and block-on-ring wear behavior was investigated. Using only the nano-particles, the results demonstrate the best improvement in stiffness, impact strength, and wear resistance of the epoxy at a nano-particle content of 4 vol% TiO 2 . Therefore, this nanocomposite was used to act as a matrix for the CaSiO 3 micro-particles, in the hope of finding synergistic effects between the micro- and the nano-particles. Results show, in fact, a further improvement of wear resistance and stiffness, whereas the impact strength suffers. Geometrical properties of the particles, the homogeneous dispersion state, energy dissipating fracture mechanisms, and a transition of wear mechanisms mostly contribute to the increase in performance.

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Epoxy nanocomposites ¿ fracture and toughening mechanisms

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Epoxy nanocomposites with high mechanical and tribological performance

TL;DR: In this article, various amounts of micro- and nano-scale particles (calcium silicate CaSiO3, 4-15 μm, alumina Al2O3 13 nm) were systematically introduced into an epoxy polymer matrix for reinforcement purposes.
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Effects of various fillers on the sliding wear of polymer composites

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of particle size and filler contents on the wear performance of short-fibre reinforced polymer composites is discussed and some new steps towards the development of functionally graded tribo-materials are illustrated.
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Epoxy-silica particulate nanocomposites: Chemical interactions, reinforcement and fracture toughness

TL;DR: In this paper, a reaction between epoxy groups and silanol groups present on the surface of the silica phase was detected, leading to an increased interfacial adhesion and a conspicuous increase of modulus and yield strength.
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High impact strength epoxy nanocomposites with natural nanotubes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used halloysite nanotubes from a clay mineral with the empirical formula Al 2 Si 2 O 5 (OH) 4 for epoxy-based nanocomposites.
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