From clay to graphene for polymer nanocomposites /
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2013
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Zaman, Izzuddin,
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The development of aerospace and automotive industries requests lightweight, high-performance materials, and polymer nanocomposites are ideal candidates in this case, which is shown by the increasingly more publications in this research field over the past two decades. However, the fundamentals of interface for layered epoxy nanocomposites still remain at a nascent stage. It is still not clear what is the effect of interface on the structure and properties of layered polymer nanocomposites and whether strong interface produced by chemical bonding is indispensable for these nanocomposites.
Therefore, different levels of interface for layered polymer nanocomposites were synthesized and investigated in this project, in tandem with fabricating novel materials of cost-effectiveness, high functionality and superior mechanical performance. Two concepts adopted in this study include chemical reaction and molecular entanglements, both of which have produced satisfied interactions between nanolayers and matrix.
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University of South Australia. School of Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering.
School of Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering.
School of Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering.
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Thesis (PhD)--University of South Australia, 2013.
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Copyright 2013 Izzuddin Zaman.
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1 ethesis (233 pages)
illustrations (some colour).
Includes bibliographic references (leaves 186-215)
illustrations (some colour).
Includes bibliographic references (leaves 186-215)
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