Elastomer-Based Composite Materials
Mechanical, Dynamic and Microwave Properties, and Engineering Applications
Nikolay Dishovsky (Redaktør) ; Mihail Mihaylov (Redaktør)
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The book provides an informative examination of the possibilities for broadening the engineering applications of elastomer composites through using various types of hybrid fillers, ferrites, and ceramics, and also examines their synthesis and characterization. It discusses new hybrid fillers that have been synthesized by different techniques, e.g. impregnation of different substrates (carbon black, conductive carbon black, activated carbons, etc.) with silica or magnetite. These new fillers have been thoroughly characterized by standard techniques and by up-to-date methods, such as energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy in scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM-EDX), atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), and inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). The effect of those fillers upon the curing properties, mechanical and dynamic parameters, electrical conductivity, and dielectric and microwave characteristics of elastomer-based composites is discussed in detail in this volume. The book also covers the influence of various types of ceramics (SiC, B4C, and TiB2) and barium and strontium hexaferrites upon the aforementioned properties of rubber composites in conjunction with a view toward solutions for environmental problems caused by waste tires. The book shows that pyrolysis-cum-water vapor is a suitable and environmentally friendly method for the conversion of the waste green tires into useful carbon-silica hybrid fillers. The properties of elastomer-based composites comprising different types of nanostructures (fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, graphene nanoplatelets), modified activated carbons, and calcined kaolin are also discussed. Special attention is paid to composites with lower levels of zinc oxide.
The volume provides an abundance of knowledge on the detailed characterization of these fillers and on the curing, mechanical, dynamic mechanical, and dielectric and microwave properties of the elastomeric composites. The book surveys the most recent research activities of the authors, which will make it a vital reference source for scientists in both the academic and industrial sectors, as well as for individuals who are interested in rubber materials. It will be very useful for students, especially PhD students, scientists, lecturers, and engineers working or doing research in the field of polymer materials science, elastomer-based composites and nanocomposites and their engineering applications in the production of microwave absorbers and electromagnetic waves shielding materials, materials for electronics devices and telecommunications.
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Utgitt:
2018
Forlag: Apple Academic Press Inc.
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 486
ISBN: 9781771886208
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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"Provides an informative examination of the possibilities for broadening the engineering applications of hybrid fillers that have been synthesised by different techniques, e.g. impregnation of different substrates (carbon black, conductive carbon black, activated carbons, etc.) with silica or magnetite. The effect of those fillers upon the curing properties, mechanical and dynamic parameters, electrical conductivity, and dielectric and microwave characteristics of elastomer-based composites is discussed in detail. The book also covers the influence of various types of ceramics and barium and strontium hexaferrites upon the aforementioned properties of rubber composites in conjunction with a view toward solutions for environmental problems caused by waste tires. The book shows that pyrolysis-cum-water vapour is a suitable and environmentally friendly method for the conversion of the waste green tyres into useful carbon-silica hybrid fillers. The properties of elastomer-based composites comprising different types of nanostructures (fuller-enes, carbon nanotubes, graphene nanoplatelets), modified activated carbons, and calcined kaolin are also discussed. Special attention is paid to composites with lower levels of zinc oxide."
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Ingredients for Elastomer-Based Composite Materials. Requirements and Ecological Concerns
Fillers for Elastomer-Based Composite Materials. Synthesis and Characterization
Elastomer-Based Composite Materials Comprising Hybrid Fillers Obtained by Different Techniques
Elastomer-Based Composite Materials Comprising Pyrolysis Carbon Black
Elastomer-Based Composite Materials Comprising Carbon Nanostructures
Elastomer-Based Composite Materials Comprising Modified Activated Carbons
Elastomer-Based Composite Materials Comprising Ferrites
Elastomer-Based Composite Materials Comprising Carbide and Boride Ceramics
Elastomer-Based Composite Materials Comprising Calcined Kaolin
Elastomer-Based Composites with Reduced Zinc Oxide Level
Mihail Mihaylov, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Polymer Engineering at the University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy, Sofia, Bulgaria, since 2011. He obtained his PhD in 2010, working on the possibilities for recycling waste tires and rubber goods. He is particularly interested in rubber modification; modification of fillers, recycling of waste tires, rubber-based composite materials, absorbing electro-magnetic waves, and functional fillers. He has more than 25 publications in IF and SJR indexed journals and one patent.