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Polymers (Basel) ; 13(6)2021 Mar 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33808749

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Homogeneous dispersion of graphene into thermoplastic polymer matrices during melt-mixing is still challenging due to its agglomeration and weak interfacial interactions with the selected polymer matrix. In this study, an ideal dispersion of graphene within the PA66 matrix was achieved under high shear rates by thermokinetic mixing. The flow direction of graphene was monitored by the developed numerical methodology with a combination of its rheological behaviors. Graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) produced from waste-tire by upcycling and recycling techniques having high oxygen surface functional groups were used to increase the compatibility with PA66 chains. This study revealed that GNP addition increased the crystallization temperature of nanocomposites since it acted as both a nucleating and reinforcing agent. Tensile strength and modulus of PA66 nanocomposites were improved at 30% and 42%, respectively, by the addition of 0.3 wt% GNP. Flexural strength and modulus were reached at 20% and 43%, respectively. In addition, the flow model, which simulates the injection molding process of PA66 resin with different GNP loadings considering the rheological behavior and alignment characteristics of GNP, served as a tool to describe the mechanical performance of these developed GNP based nanocomposites.

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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 532: 363-374, 2018 Dec 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30096530

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A controlled technique to produce a precise volume of fluid species, such as water droplets, has critical importance in a variety of industrial applications. Electric field provided a well-established method to produce charged water droplets with a controlled volume. The coalescence of produced charged water droplets, however, impedes the efficiency of electric field-assisted methods. Whereas the coalescence of stationary single droplets, often charged, is overwhelmingly studied in air or vacuum, the effects of surrounding medium and approaching velocity are neglected. Systematic series of experiments and simulations were designed to address the effect of viscosity as well as approaching velocity on the coalescence of charged water droplets in viscous surrounding mediums (µâ€¯= 100 & 1000 cSt). Results suggested that increasing the electrical conductivity of water droplets with lower approaching velocity diminishes the chance of coalescence between water droplets. The higher viscosity of surrounding medium resulted in a lower chance of coalescence between water droplets while droplets with stronger electrical conductivities underwent a lower deformation inside the dielectric medium. Finally, results suggested that water chain formation, which is reportedly a main retarding factor in electrocoalescers, took place for droplets with intermediate sizes in higher viscosities of surrounding medium.

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