2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00396-018-4282-2
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Preparing nanosilver/styrene–butyl acrylate core–shell composite via eco-friendly emulsion aggregation method as a printing ink

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“…According to this figure, the bio toner shows just one main decomposition step at 443℃ which is in the appropriate range in comparison to original toner. 20 After thermal decomposition of the organic constituents at high temperatures, the residual weight percentage of the bio toner can be considered as the weight percentage of char residue. In this study based on the TGA results, about 5 wt.% of the toner remains in the system after thermal degradation of the polymer content at 900℃.…”
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“…According to this figure, the bio toner shows just one main decomposition step at 443℃ which is in the appropriate range in comparison to original toner. 20 After thermal decomposition of the organic constituents at high temperatures, the residual weight percentage of the bio toner can be considered as the weight percentage of char residue. In this study based on the TGA results, about 5 wt.% of the toner remains in the system after thermal degradation of the polymer content at 900℃.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also in another research the author used the iron oxide particles from the waste of micro silica treatment in the concrete industry for preparing toner. 20 In the prolongation of the author recent works, this study investigates the possibility of producing an innovative bio composite based on PLA and using the obtained polymeric matrix as a printing toner. Classic toner powder, also known as conventional toner, is produced in a mechanical way.…”
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“…Finally, the photoreceptor is cleaned of residual charge and toner in preparation for reproduction of the next image. Therefore, any change in the conductivity during this process causes a problem in toner transfer and reduces its efficiency (Ataeefard, 2018).…”
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“…Impressively, the DTG curve of the cured BUF adhesive shows a new peak at around 400 C compared to that of UF adhesive, caused by the decomposition of BS polymer, which is in agreement with the reported literature. 49 Furthermore, under a nitrogen atmosphere, the carbon residue rates of BUF1, BUF2, and BUF3 adhesives after calcination at 800 C increased from 9.5% of UF adhesive to 18%, 17.6%, and 16.8%, respectively. More carbon layers of BUF adhesives cover the surface of the substrate, thus improving heat and ablation resistance.…”
Section: Effects Of Bs Emulsions On the Thermal Properties Of Uf Adhe...mentioning
confidence: 90%