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CNT/polyolefin nanocomposites

In the last few years, a lot of research in academic and industrial laboratories has focused on polyolefin nanocomposites because of their high potential as materials with novel properties [96]. The properties of the nanocomposites are not only influenced by the kind of filler but also by the microstructure of the polyolefins and the preparation process. Nanofillers commonly used are metal oxides, sulfides, silica and layered silica as well as fibers such as carbon nanotubes (CNT), carbon nanofibers (CNF), and polymer fibers [107-111],... [Pg.19]


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