Rheology and Processing of Polymer Nanocomposites 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781118969809.ch2
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Manufacturing Polymer Nanocomposites

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“…[25] They are thermally stable in vacuum up to 2800 C and have a thermal conductivity twice the size of steel and 1000 times the normal output of copper cables. [26] A model for the nanotubes/nanofiber is shown in Figure 3(A).…”
Section: D Nanofillersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[25] They are thermally stable in vacuum up to 2800 C and have a thermal conductivity twice the size of steel and 1000 times the normal output of copper cables. [26] A model for the nanotubes/nanofiber is shown in Figure 3(A).…”
Section: D Nanofillersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can also provide functional groups that can react with the polymer or initiate polymerizations of monomers and thereby improve the strength of the interface between the polymer and inorganic (Sinha Ray, 2013b). Furthermore, cation exchange using long chain surfactant molecules will directly expands the gallery spacing between MMT intergalleries (Haldorai and Shim, 2016). The enlarged gallery spacing helps facilitate the diffusion of polymer chains in between the individual layers, thus its importance for the enhancement of the degree of dispersion for final composite morphology after processing.…”
Section: B) Organically Modified Mmtmentioning
confidence: 99%