2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13726-020-00849-x
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Adhesive properties of poly (methyl silsesquioxanes)/bio-based epoxy nanocomposites

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“…Epoxy resins, commonly have been used as thermosetting materials, especially in ber manufacturing materials [4,5]. However, relatively high content of hydroxyl groups shows high surface energy, attracting their application in some areas, such as anti-fouling coating [6,7]. Among organic coating; epoxy resins used in large quantity for protective coating due to their high temperature performance [8,9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Epoxy resins, commonly have been used as thermosetting materials, especially in ber manufacturing materials [4,5]. However, relatively high content of hydroxyl groups shows high surface energy, attracting their application in some areas, such as anti-fouling coating [6,7]. Among organic coating; epoxy resins used in large quantity for protective coating due to their high temperature performance [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reinforcement of polymers using different types of organic or inorganic fillers is common practice in the production of systems with improved mechanical, thermal, electrical, and other properties 6–10 . Minute nanoparticles are commonly used for the fortification of epoxy matrices to the inferior reduction on curing, thermal expansion coefficients, enhance thermal conduction and meet mechanical supplies 11–14 . The final properties of the polymer micro composites (PMC) are affected by several factors, such as the inherent properties of each component, the contact shape, and the dimension of fillers, and the nature of their interfaces 15,16 .…”
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“…reduction on curing, thermal expansion coefficients, enhance thermal conduction and meet mechanical supplies. [11][12][13][14] The final properties of the polymer micro composites (PMC) are affected by several factors, such as the inherent properties of each component, the contact shape, and the dimension of fillers, and the nature of their interfaces. 15,16 In past decades, a wonderful amount has been conducted in the research of submicron inorganic particles, most important to the possibility of preparing composites with nanofillers, that is, nanocomposites.…”
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“…Different synthetic methods such as esterification and etherification, cross-linking, and grafting techniques and parameters are used in cellulose nanocrystals formation [ 18 , 19 ]. Additionally, Aziz et al evaluated nanoparticles that were uniformly dispersed in a bio-based epoxy resin and the mechanical properties, adhesive strength, and morphology of the resultant nanocomposites [ 20 ].…”
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confidence: 99%