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- 2020The Effect of Various Nanoclay Surface Modifications on the Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Amorphous Polyamide Nanocomposites
- 2017Processing stability and the significance of variation in extrusion speeds and temperatures on SSB® 55 pharma grade shellac for oral drug deliverycitations
- 2017The development of a melt-extruded shellac carrier for the targeted delivery of probiotics to the coloncitations
- 2010Characterisation of the effects of a titanium micro particle filler on a polyether-block-amide host matrixcitations
- 2009Development and characterisation of an agar-polyvinyl alcohol blend hydrogelcitations
- 2008Characterisation and controlled drug release from novel drug-loaded hydrogelscitations
- 2007Preparation of monolithic matrices for oral drug delivery using a supercritical fluid assisted hot melt extrusion processcitations
- 2007The incorporation of an organically modified layered silicate in monolithic polymeric matrices produced using hot melt extrusioncitations
- 2007The synthesis, swelling behaviour and rheological properties of chemically crosslinked thermosensitive copolymers based on N-isopropylacrylamidecitations
- 2006The use of Agar as a novel filler for monolithic matrices produced using hot melt extrusioncitations
- 2006Lower critical solution temperature control and swelling behaviour of physically crosslinked thermosensitive copolymers based on N-isopropylacrylamidecitations
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Characterisation of the effects of a titanium micro particle filler on a polyether-block-amide host matrix
Abstract
<p>The body of work described in this research article outlines the use of titanium microparticles as fillers in the production of a polyether-block-amide (Pebax 5533) based composite for medical applications. Virgin polyether-block-amide was compared with titanium filled composites with loadings of 40 and 60% by weight prepared using twin screw extrusion and compression moulding. The materials were characterised using a range of mechanical, thermal, toxicological and surface analysis techniques. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy indicated that no chemical interaction occurred between the filler particles and the host polymer matrix. Thermal analysis of the composites indicated that as the blend composition varied, so too did the melting behaviour. The inclusion of the titanium microparticles was observed to increase the flow viscosity, tensile strength, hardness and Young's modulus of the composites whilst also resulting in a rougher surface with lower surface energy.</p>