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Nanocomposite Manufacturing Technologies: Fundamental Principles,
Mechanisms, and Processing provides the latest research in
innovative manufacturing methods to produce nanocomposite materials
for a range of applications. Nanocomposite material research has
advanced rapidly in the past decade, revealing important insights
into the nature of fiber reinforcement, unique properties and
specific new-generation applications. This book draws the most
important of these research findings into a single volume, together
with the latest advances in relevant manufacturing technology, to
provide a coherent resource helping students, researchers and
industrial R&D staff to navigate this field. Detailed
descriptions of nanocomposite manufacturing processes help readers
understand differences between them, also helping them choose which
process or combination of processes will lead to the material that
solves their design challenge.
This book highlights current advanced developments in bioepoxy and
bioepoxy/clay nanocomposites and an optimisation of material
formulation and processing parameters on fabrication of
bioepoxy/clay nanocomposites in order to achieve the highest
mechanical properties in relation to their morphological
structures, thermal properties, as well as biodegradability and
water absorption, which is based on the use of Taguchi design of
experiments with the consideration of technical and economical
point of view. It also elaborates holistic theoretical modelling of
tensile properties of such bionanocomposites with respect to the
effect of contents of nanoclay fillers and epoxydised soybean oil
(ESO).
The book presents up-to-date thermal control film materials,
technologies and applications in spacecraft. Commonly used thermal
control film materials and devices for spacecraft are discussed in
detail, including single-structure passive thermal control film
materials, composite structure passive thermal control film
materials, intelligent thermal control film materials, and
microstructure thermal control thin film devices.
This book highlights a novel and holistic approach to multiscaled
PVA bionanocomposite films used for electrical sensing, medical and
packaging applications. With a combination of material
characterization and modeling to understand the effect of
nanoparticle size and shape, as well as 3D interphase properties
and features such as interphase modulus and nanoscale dimensions,
this book substantiates how excellent mechanical and thermal
properties of these materials are achieved. Also it addresses the
importance of using economical and ecofriendly bionanocomposites as
potential green materials to support the goal of environmental
sustainability with multifunctional properties.
This book focuses on the preparation and characterisation of
polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/ halloysite nanotube (HNT) bionanocomposite
films with different HNT contents for potential use in food
packaging. It examines the effect of material composition and
nanofiller content on mechanical, thermal and optical properties in
relation to their morphological structures, and also
comprehensively describes the water resistance, biodegradation and
migration rates of such bionanocomposites, as well as their barrier
properties in terms of water vapour transmission, and water vapour,
air and oxygen permeabilities. Further, this book discusses the use
of Nielsen model and Cussler model to predict the relative
permeability of bionanocomposites, demonstrating that Nielsen model
is more effective and in better agreement with experimental data
obtained. Lastly, it discusses the application of bionanocomposite
films in food packaging to prolong the shelf life of freshly cut
avocados and peaches.
This book highlights the preparation and characterization of
efficient electromagnetic shielding composites containing
bio-carbon derived from natural loofah with unique
three-dimensional porous structures by means of entire structure
design of composites according to shielding theory. The synergistic
effect of multifunctional nanoparticles and bio-carbon on
electromagnetic shielding mechanism, mechanical performance, and
thermal stability of composites obtained has been holistically
investigated. The discovery of this renewable, environmentally
friendly, and inexpensive bio-carbon represents a new class of
conductive materials with multi-interfaces and unravels further
research and development of a wide variety of new electromagnetic
shielding material systems with potential commercial applications
ranging from electronic devices to energy management.
Composite materials have been well developed to meet the challenges
of high-performing material properties targeting engineering and
structural applications. The ability of composite materials to
absorb stresses and dissipate strain energy is vastly superior to
that of other materials such as polymers and ceramics, and thus
they offer engineers many mechanical, thermal, chemical and
damage-tolerance advantages with limited drawbacks such as
brittleness. Composite Materials: Manufacturing, Properties and
Applications presents a comprehensive review of current status and
future directions, latest technologies and innovative work,
challenges and opportunities for composite materials. The chapters
present latest advances and comprehensive coverage of material
types, design, fabrication, modelling, properties and applications
from conventional composite materials to advanced composites such
as nanocomposites, self-healing and smart composites. The book
targets researchers in the field of advanced composite materials
and ceramics, students of materials science and engineering at the
postgraduate level, as well as material engineers and scientists
working in industrial R& D sectors for composite material
manufacturing.
Electrospun Polymers and Composites: Ultrafine Materials, High
Performance Fibres and Wearables reviews the latest technological
developments and innovations in electrospun polymers and
composites, highlighting the multifunctionality of these ultrafine
materials as high performance fibers. The book's chapters
investigate a wide range of different electrospinning applications,
including drug delivery, tissue scaffolding, fiber reinforcement
and nanofiltration, with a particular focus on shape memory effect
and the wearable characteristics of electrospun polymers and
composites. This will be a valuable reference resource for research
and for industrial communities working in the field of
electrospinning.
Fillers and Reinforcements for Advanced Nanocomposites reviews
cutting-edge, state-of-the-art research on the effective use of
nanoscaled fillers and reinforcements to enhance the performance of
advanced nanocomposites, both in industrial and manufacturing
applications. It covers a broad range of topics such as
nanocelluloses, nanotubes, nanoplatelets, and nanoparticles, as
well as their extensive applications. The chapters provide detailed
information on how fillers and reinforcements are used in the
fabrication, synthesis and characterization of advanced
nanocomposites to achieve extraordinary performance of new
materials and significant enhancements in their mechanical,
thermal, structural and multi-functional properties. It also
highlights new technologies for the fabrication of advanced
nanocomposites using innovative electrospinning techniques.
This book highlights a novel and holistic approach to multiscaled
PVA bionanocomposite films used for electrical sensing, medical and
packaging applications. With a combination of material
characterization and modeling to understand the effect of
nanoparticle size and shape, as well as 3D interphase properties
and features such as interphase modulus and nanoscale dimensions,
this book substantiates how excellent mechanical and thermal
properties of these materials are achieved. Also it addresses the
importance of using economical and ecofriendly bionanocomposites as
potential green materials to support the goal of environmental
sustainability with multifunctional properties.
This book highlights current advanced developments in bioepoxy and
bioepoxy/clay nanocomposites and an optimisation of material
formulation and processing parameters on fabrication of
bioepoxy/clay nanocomposites in order to achieve the highest
mechanical properties in relation to their morphological
structures, thermal properties, as well as biodegradability and
water absorption, which is based on the use of Taguchi design of
experiments with the consideration of technical and economical
point of view. It also elaborates holistic theoretical modelling of
tensile properties of such bionanocomposites with respect to the
effect of contents of nanoclay fillers and epoxydised soybean oil
(ESO).
This book focuses on the preparation and characterisation of
polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/ halloysite nanotube (HNT) bionanocomposite
films with different HNT contents for potential use in food
packaging. It examines the effect of material composition and
nanofiller content on mechanical, thermal and optical properties in
relation to their morphological structures, and also
comprehensively describes the water resistance, biodegradation and
migration rates of such bionanocomposites, as well as their barrier
properties in terms of water vapour transmission, and water vapour,
air and oxygen permeabilities. Further, this book discusses the use
of Nielsen model and Cussler model to predict the relative
permeability of bionanocomposites, demonstrating that Nielsen model
is more effective and in better agreement with experimental data
obtained. Lastly, it discusses the application of bionanocomposite
films in food packaging to prolong the shelf life of freshly cut
avocados and peaches.
The exploration of attractive nanoscience and nanotechnology offers
tremendous opportunities to implement nanostructures/nanomaterials
such as nanoclays (1-D platelets), carbon nanotubes (2-D tubes) and
porous nanosilicas (3-D spheres). The well-tailored nanostructures
of a material play a leading role in the development of excellent
mechanical, thermal, barrier, optical, structural and heat
retardant properties, as well as widespread novel applications in
energy storage, cosmetics, sensing devices, nanofiltration, drug
delivery and semiconductors. This book presents the focus of
nanostructures from three key aspects of multi-functional
properties, recent production methods and real applications in
multi-disciplinary fields of chemistry, material science and
engineering, physics and biotechnology.
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