2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2020.108240
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Fracture properties on the adhesive interface of double cantilever beam specimens bonded with lightweight dissimilar materials at opening and sliding modes

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“…Because of the heterogeneity of molecular structure, the thermal degradation rate of DW/DT value of weight-loss rate changes greatly with the addition of KH560. KH560 plays the role of chain extender in the mixing process [31], thus, it not only accelerates the thermal movement between molecules, increases the molecular weight, but also increases the binding force between chemical bonds, making it not easy to be destroyed at high temperature.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Because of the heterogeneity of molecular structure, the thermal degradation rate of DW/DT value of weight-loss rate changes greatly with the addition of KH560. KH560 plays the role of chain extender in the mixing process [31], thus, it not only accelerates the thermal movement between molecules, increases the molecular weight, but also increases the binding force between chemical bonds, making it not easy to be destroyed at high temperature.…”
Section: 4tga Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycla) grows abundantly in many tropical and subtropical regions of the world, especially in Zhejiang Province, China [9]. It has been widely used in furniture manufacturing, construction materials and household items due to the advantages of fast growth, high strength, surface hardness and easy machinability [10].…”
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“…However, a large amount of bamboo processing residues are underutilized. Bamboo has an equivalent cellulose content to that of wood, ranging from 40% to 65% (Li et al 2015;Kim and Cho 2020). Therefore, bamboo residues can serve as a good resource for renewable nanobio-based fillers (Lin et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%