Nanocomposite Anchored Plasticizers | Research Project
Nanocomposite Anchored Plasticizers EPA Contract Number:68D01045 Title:Nanocomposite Anchored Plasticizers Investigators:Myers, Andrew Small Business:TDA Research Inc. EPA Contact:Richards, April Phase:I Project Period:April 1, 2001 through September 1, 2001 Project Amount:$70,000
Nanoparticle-Anchored Plasticizers
TDA’s nanoparticles are designed to be inexpensive and attractive to the commodity polymer materials market. TDA scaled up production of nanoparticles from the gram to Pictured above is the device used to synthesize TDA’s nanoparticle-anchored plasticizers, which soften polyvinyl chloride (PVC), keep plastics soft longer, and do not escape.
Core–shell nanoparticle–plasticizers for design of high
Altogether the results show that the nanoparticle –plasticizer concept could be applied to simultaneously improve the toughness and stiffness of the materials and further improvements could be achieved after optimization of the number of PBA chains and their molecular weight. https://doi.org/10.1039/C1JM10624D Article type Paper Submitted
Pd Nanoparticles Anchored on Carbon Nanotubes/Covalent
Although there have been tremendous improvements in fabricating metal nanoparticle-functionalized two-dimensional (2D) heterogeneous materials, an effective strategy for loading ultrafine-sized metal nanoparticles with high catalytic performance and stability remains a challenge. Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are a promising candidate template for the synthesis of decentralized metal
Copper nanoparticle anchored biguanidine-modified Zr-UiO-66
Copper nanoparticle anchored biguanidine-modified Zr-UiO-66 MOFs: a competent heterogeneous and reusable nanocatalyst in Buchwald–Hartwig and Ullmann type coupling reactions H. Veisi, N. Neyestani, M. Pirhayati, S. Ahany Kamangar, S. Lotfi, T. Tamoradi and B. Karmakar, RSC Adv. , 2025, 11 , 22278 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA02634H
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