2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymertesting.2008.08.012
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Effect of particle sizes of zinc oxide on mechanical, thermal and morphological properties of polyoxymethylene/zinc oxide nanocomposites

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“…As shown in the literature [17,3] and by the results obtained by this study, the utilisation of nanofiller over microcfiller in an identical matrix material will lead higher degree of property enhancement. The tensile modulus differed by 0.31 GPa by using nanosilica instead of microsilica particles in PP matrix.…”
Section: Effect Of Filler Size On Particle Emissionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…As shown in the literature [17,3] and by the results obtained by this study, the utilisation of nanofiller over microcfiller in an identical matrix material will lead higher degree of property enhancement. The tensile modulus differed by 0.31 GPa by using nanosilica instead of microsilica particles in PP matrix.…”
Section: Effect Of Filler Size On Particle Emissionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Most common drying oils used in paints are linseed, poppy, walnut or safflower oil. As a result of the presence of both organic and mineral components, oil paint is a complex material, bearing strong similarities with technical composites made of a polymer matrix filled with particles [23,24]. Table 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-wall carbon nanotubes (Kostopoulos et al, 2010) Polystyrene Cu 2 S nanoparticles (Capezzuto et al, 2010) Polystyrene Ammonium-treated montmorillonite clay (Chen & Evans, 2008) Nylon 6 Organoclay (Lim et al, 2010) Polyvinyl chloride Organically modified montmorillonite (Sterky et al, 2010) Polyoxymethylene Zinc oxide (Wacharawichanant et al, 2008) Epoxy matrix Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadieneco-styrene) (ABS), clay (layered nanofiller) and nano-TiO 2 (Mirmohseni & Zavareh, 2010) Carbon fiber-epoxy Octadeclyamine modified montmorillonite s (Iqbal et al, 2009) Polyacrylate (PA), polyimide(PI) and polypropylene (PP)…”
Section: Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plasticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To investigate different toughening or energy absorption effectivenesses for fillers with micro-and nano-scale size, d, Wacharawichanant et al (Wacharawichanant et al, 2008) measured tensile and impact properties of POM/ZnO (71 nm) and compared them with those of composites having micron-size ZnO (0.25 µm). It was shown that the nanocomposite has a higher mechanical properties e.g.…”
Section: Effects Of Particle Sizementioning
confidence: 99%