Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5368166 | Applied Surface Science | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The work presents some preliminary results obtained in the attempt to perform hybrid polymer-based nanocomposites with laser synthesized carbon nanostructures and layered silicate. The preliminary results suggest that there is a close relation between the improved characteristics of the obtained nanocomposite and filler's properties. Laser synthesized nanocarbons, from almost amorphous up to fullerenic-like structure were used. As layered silicate, a modified Cloisite-type montmorillonite is mentioned. Preliminary results suggest that some of these addition agents lead to samples of nanocomposites with significant improvement of their aimed properties.
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Authors
I. Dinca, A. Stefan, C. Serghie, A. Moga, L. Dumitrache, Z. Vuluga, D. Donescu, A. Dragomirescu, G. Prodan, V. Ciupina, L. Gavrila-Florescu, E. Popovici, I. Sandu,