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Natural rubber nanocomposites materials

Mumalo-Djokic D, Shun WB, Taubert A (2008) Zinc oxide/carbohydrate hybrid materials via mineralizatirui of starch and cellulose in the strongly hydrated ionic liquid tetrabutylam-monium hydroxide. Ciyst Growth Des 8 330-335 Nair KG, Duliesne A (2003) Crab shell chitin whisker reinforced natural rubber nanocomposites. [Pg.534]

Meera, A., Thomas P, S., Thomas, S. Effect of organoclay on the gas barrier properties of natural rubber nanocomposites. Polymer Composites. 2012, 33, 524-531. Majeed, K., Jawaid, M., Hassan, A., AbuBakar, A.,Abdul Khalil, H. P. S., Salema, A. A., Inuwa, I. Potential materials for food packaging from nanoclay/natural fibers filled hybrid composites. Mater Design. 2013,46, 391 10. [Pg.84]

By analogy with the works which dealt with cellulose micro crystal-reinforced nanocomposite materials, microcrystals of starch [95] or chitin [96, 97] were used as a reinforcing phase in a polymer matrix. Poly(styrene-co-butyl acrylate) [95,96], poly(e-caprolactone) [96], and natural rubber [97] were reinforced, and again the formation of aggregates or clustering of the fillers within the matrices was considered to account for the improvement in the mechanical properties and thermal stability of the respective composites processed from suspensions in water or suitable organic solvents. [Pg.119]

Thiol-X Chemistries in Polymer and Materials Science 7 Natural Rubber Materials Volume 1 Blends and IPNs 8 Natural Rubber Materials Volume 2 Composites and Nanocomposites 9 Conjugated Polymers A Practical Guide to Synthesis 10 Polymeric Materials with Antimicrobial Activity From Synthesis to Applications... [Pg.622]

She has pnbhshed more than 45 papers in intematiorral and national refereed journals, more than 60 publications in conference proceedings, and more than 20 invited lectures for international conferences. She has been one of the editors of Malaysian Journal of Chemistry, Berita IKM- Chemistry in Malaysia, and books pnbhshed by Royal Society of Chemistry entitled Natural Rubber Materials, Volume 1 Blends and IPNs and Volume 2 Composites and Nanocomposites. She peer-reviews a few international journals on polymer science. Her research interest is devoted to modified natural rabber-based thermoplastic elastomers, biodegradable polyester/polyether blends, and solid polymer electrolytes... [Pg.626]

The technology of natural rubber composites and nanocomposites is a versatile branch of materials science with several new prospects arising day to day. This family of composites is a structural material of high importance in the 21 century. The fast growing rubber industry is supported by research and development activities in a number of university research laboratories. [Pg.5]

This book focuses on the synthesis and characterization of natural rubber composites and nanocomposites, the interaction between reinforcing agents and the rubber matrix and their effect on different properties. The reinforcing effect of traditional fillers in micro range and the effectiveness of these nanofillers are discussed. This book on natural rubber and nano composites comprises of the most recent research activities that will, unquestionably, be a vital reference book for scientists in both the academic and industrial sectors, as well as for individuals who are interested in natural rubber materials. [Pg.5]

This is Volume 2 of Natural Rubber Materials and it covers natural rubber-based composites and nanocomposites in 27 chapters. It focuses on the different types of fillers, the filler matrix reinforcement mechanisms, manufacturing techniques, and applications of natural rubber-based composites and nanocomposites. The first 4 chapters deal with the present state of art and manufacturing methods of natural rubber materials. Two of these chapters explain the theory of reinforcement and the various reinforcing nanofillers in natural rubber. Chapters 5 to 19 detail the natural rubber composites and nanocomposites with various fillers sueh as siliea, glass fibre, metal oxides, carbon black, clay, POSS and natural fibres ete. Chapters 20-26 discuss the major characterisation techniques and the final ehapter covers the applications of natural rubber composites and nanoeomposites. By covering recent developments as well as the future uses of rubber, this volume will be a standard reference for scientists and researchers in the field of polymer chemistry for many years to come. [Pg.5]

Natural Rubber Materials, Volume 2 Composites and Nanocomposites... [Pg.5]


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