2018
DOI: 10.1177/0892705718811408
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Modified diatomite forms in the rubber nanocomposites

Abstract: Diatomite is a kind of biomass sedimentary rock, which is widely used in chemical engineering, petroleum, building materials, biomedical medicine, health care and environmental protection, and other fields due to its characteristics of lightweight, large specific surface area, super adsorption, noise and abrasion resistance, thermal properties, and corrosion resistance. The diatomite is similar to silica in the composition structure and can be used as a substitute for silica to reinforce the rubber materials. … Show more

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“…The development of composites using diatomite as siliceous fillers is an alternative to the sintering technique for advanced diatomite-based material prospects. Examples of composites using diatomite in various types of polymeric matrices such as epoxy [9], polyacrylate [10], polyetherimide [11], polyurethane [12], polylactide [13], chitosan [14], or different kinds of rubber [15] have shown the improvement of thermal stability and mechanical properties of composites. In these researches, the fillers have been incorporated at a rate not exceeding 15% by weight for the mechanical reinforcement purpose.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of composites using diatomite as siliceous fillers is an alternative to the sintering technique for advanced diatomite-based material prospects. Examples of composites using diatomite in various types of polymeric matrices such as epoxy [9], polyacrylate [10], polyetherimide [11], polyurethane [12], polylactide [13], chitosan [14], or different kinds of rubber [15] have shown the improvement of thermal stability and mechanical properties of composites. In these researches, the fillers have been incorporated at a rate not exceeding 15% by weight for the mechanical reinforcement purpose.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%