A cage compound precursor-derived Sb/Sb2O4/Fe3C nanocomposite
A cage compound precursor-derived Sb/Sb 2 O 4 /Fe 3 C nanocomposite anchored on reduced graphene oxide as an anode for potassium ion batteries J. Wang, M. Cao, F. Xu, X. Zhu, K. Rashid, Y. Wang and L. Huang, New J. Chem. , 2025, 45 , 993 DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ05160H
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
Effects of plasticizers on the structure and properties
For conventional starch-based films, glycerol is the most commonly used plasticizer. In order to further investigate the role of plasticizers on the formation of nanocomposite structure, two different plasticizers (urea and formamide) with amide groups were selected for the preparation of starch–clay nanocomposites. Glycerol was used as a
Nanoparticle-Anchored Plasticizers - US EPA
Plasticizers change the properties of a polymer by increasing the free volume between polymer chains, allowing more chain movement, which translates to more flexibility of the softened plastic. TDA has shown that plasticizers anchored to nanoparticles can soften PVC but cannot escape from the polymer. Although the nanoparticles resis-
Effects of Plasticizers and Clays on the Physical
The structural and morphological changes of the fabricated films in the presence of plasticizers and nanoclays were correlated in detail with their mechanical properties, crystallinity,...
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