2023
DOI: 10.1002/apj.2898
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Microstructural and thermal properties of thermally cured calcined cow bone/kaolin filled hybrid polystyrene composites

Abstract: The advantages that plastic‐based composites provide over epoxy‐based composites have catalyzed interest in the former in recent years. Polystyrene, a common packaging plastic, has been used for the production of composites. However, its hydrophilicity and curing duration are issues that undermine its commercialization. In this study, two fillers, calcined cow bone and kaolin, were introduced into a polystyrene resin matrix in varying concentrations through the hand lay‐up method. The composites were thermally… Show more

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“…The polystyrene was dissolved in gasoline at room temperature following the methodology outlined in prior research, 26 leading to the creation of a dense solvated polystyrene resin, commonly referred to as polystyrene‐based resin (PBR). The density of the PBR has previously been reported as 0.855 g/cm 3 27 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The polystyrene was dissolved in gasoline at room temperature following the methodology outlined in prior research, 26 leading to the creation of a dense solvated polystyrene resin, commonly referred to as polystyrene‐based resin (PBR). The density of the PBR has previously been reported as 0.855 g/cm 3 27 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%