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Springer Verlag, Journal of Materials Science, 8(48), p. 3097-3106

DOI: 10.1007/s10853-012-7084-9

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Multi-scale hybrid eco-nanocomposites: Synthesis and characterization of nano-SiC-reinforced vinyl-ester eco-composites

Journal article published in 2012 by A. Alhuthali, I. M. Low ORCID
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Abstract

Polymer eco-nanocomposites based on vinyl-ester, recycled cellulose fibre and nano-silicon carbide (n-SiC) have been synthesized and characterized in terms of porosity, water-absorption behaviour, thermal and mechanical properties. The addition of n-SiC led to reduced porosity and water uptake because of enhanced fibre-matrix adhesion which permitted efficient load transfer and thus strength improvement. However, n-SiC addition reduced the prevalence of fibre debonding and pull-outs, thus causing sample brittleness and inferior fracture toughness. In terms of thermal properties, n-SiC addition facilitated improved mass transport and heat barriers, thus improving thermal stability and fire resistance.