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Effect of surface activation of alumina particles on the performances of thermosetting-based composite materials

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2019
Authors
Drah, Abdusalam
Kovačević, Tihomir
Rusmirović, Jelena
Tomić, Nataša
Brzić, Saša
Bogosavljavić, Marica
Marinković, Aleksandar
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Two types of alumina particles, commercial (c-Al2O3) and iron doped (Fe-Al2O3), were functionalized with 3-(aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane (one-step) and two-step consecutive process, i.e. firstly using 3-(aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane followed by methyl ester of linseed oil (biodiesel) to produce Al(2)O(3)ATPMS-BD reinforcement, respectively. The effect of modifier type and variable amount of alumina particles on the dynamical and mechanical properties of unsaturated polyester resin-based composites was studied. The highest improvement of the tensile strength and micro Vickers hardness, 78.1 and 163%, respectively, was obtained at 1.0 wt% of Fe-Al(2)O(3)APTMS-BD addition. The obtained multifunctional composites can be potentially applied in construction and mining industries.
Keywords:
Thermosetting resin / particle-reinforcement / polymer-matrix composites / chemical properties / mechanical properties
Source:
Journal of Composite Materials, 2019, 53, 19, 2727-2742
Publisher:
  • Sage Publications Ltd, London
Funding / projects:
  • Innovative synergy of by-products, waste minimization and clean technologies in metallurgy (RS-34033)
  • Directed synthesis, structure and properties of multifunctional materials (RS-172057)

DOI: 10.1177/0021998319839133

ISSN: 0021-9983

WoS: 000474906100007

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85068937924
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AU  - Rusmirović, Jelena
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AU  - Bogosavljavić, Marica
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@article{
author = "Drah, Abdusalam and Kovačević, Tihomir and Rusmirović, Jelena and Tomić, Nataša and Brzić, Saša and Bogosavljavić, Marica and Marinković, Aleksandar",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Two types of alumina particles, commercial (c-Al2O3) and iron doped (Fe-Al2O3), were functionalized with 3-(aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane (one-step) and two-step consecutive process, i.e. firstly using 3-(aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane followed by methyl ester of linseed oil (biodiesel) to produce Al(2)O(3)ATPMS-BD reinforcement, respectively. The effect of modifier type and variable amount of alumina particles on the dynamical and mechanical properties of unsaturated polyester resin-based composites was studied. The highest improvement of the tensile strength and micro Vickers hardness, 78.1 and 163%, respectively, was obtained at 1.0 wt% of Fe-Al(2)O(3)APTMS-BD addition. The obtained multifunctional composites can be potentially applied in construction and mining industries.",
publisher = "Sage Publications Ltd, London",
journal = "Journal of Composite Materials",
title = "Effect of surface activation of alumina particles on the performances of thermosetting-based composite materials",
pages = "2742-2727",
number = "19",
volume = "53",
doi = "10.1177/0021998319839133"
}
Drah, A., Kovačević, T., Rusmirović, J., Tomić, N., Brzić, S., Bogosavljavić, M.,& Marinković, A.. (2019). Effect of surface activation of alumina particles on the performances of thermosetting-based composite materials. in Journal of Composite Materials
Sage Publications Ltd, London., 53(19), 2727-2742.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0021998319839133
Drah A, Kovačević T, Rusmirović J, Tomić N, Brzić S, Bogosavljavić M, Marinković A. Effect of surface activation of alumina particles on the performances of thermosetting-based composite materials. in Journal of Composite Materials. 2019;53(19):2727-2742.
doi:10.1177/0021998319839133 .
Drah, Abdusalam, Kovačević, Tihomir, Rusmirović, Jelena, Tomić, Nataša, Brzić, Saša, Bogosavljavić, Marica, Marinković, Aleksandar, "Effect of surface activation of alumina particles on the performances of thermosetting-based composite materials" in Journal of Composite Materials, 53, no. 19 (2019):2727-2742,
https://doi.org/10.1177/0021998319839133 . .

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