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  • 2024Nanostructured ZnO-CQD hybrid heterostructure nanocomposites: synergistic engineering for sustainable design, functional properties, and high-performance applications6citations
  • 2024Nanostructured ZnO-CQD Hybrid Heterostructure Nanocomposites6citations
  • 2023Low electric field induction in BaTiO3-epoxy nanocomposites7citations
  • 2023Low electric field induction in BaTiO3-epoxy nanocomposites7citations
  • 2023Graphene nanoplatelets/barium titanate polymer nanocomposite fibril: a remanufactured multifunctional material with unprecedented electrical, thermomechanical, and electromagnetic properties9citations
  • 2023Low electric field induction in BaTiO 3 -epoxy nanocompositescitations
  • 2021Surface engineered iron oxide nanoparticles generated by inert gas condensation for biomedical applications16citations
  • 2020Molecularly imprinted nanoparticles based sensor for cocaine detection50citations
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  • 2009New reactive polymer for protein immobilisation on sensor surfaces27citations

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  • Mishra, Raghvendra Kumar
  • Nezhad, Hamed Yazdani
  • Goel, Saurav
  • Sarkar, Jayati
  • Li, Danning
  • Lotfian, Saeid
  • Yazdani Nezhad, Hamed
  • Mishra, Raghvndra Kumar
  • Hemben, Aver
  • Leighton, Glenn J. T.
  • Goode, Jack A.
  • Tothill, Ibtisam E.
  • Daurelio, Roberta
  • Ferroni, Matteo
  • Turner, Anthony P. F.
  • Piletsky, Sergey A.
  • Lakshmi, Dhana
  • Marrazza, Giovanna
  • Whitcombe, Michael J.
  • Berti, Francesca
  • Todros, Silvia
  • Kyprianou, Dimitris
  • Karim, Kal
  • Guerreiro, Antonio R.
  • Piletska, Elena V.
  • Fowler, Steven A.
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Low electric field induction in BaTiO 3 -epoxy nanocomposites

  • Mishra, Raghvendra Kumar
  • Yazdani Nezhad, Hamed
  • Chianella, Iva
  • Goel, Saurav
  • Li, Danning
  • Lotfian, Saeid
Abstract

Epoxy is widely used material, but epoxy has limitations in terms of brittleness in failure, and thus researchers explore toughening and strengthening options such as adding a second phase or using electromagnetic fields to tailor toughness and strength, on demand and nearly instantaneously. Such approach falls into the category of active toughening but has not been extensively investigated. In this research, Si-BaTiO3 nanoparticles were used to modify the electro-mechanical properties of a high-performance aerospace-grade epoxy so as to study its response to electric fields, specifically low field strengths. To promote uniform dispersion and distribution, the Si-BaTiO3 nanoparticles were functionalised with silane coupling agents and mixed in the epoxy Araldite LY1564 at different content loads (1, 5, 10 wt%), which was then associated with its curing agent Aradur 3487. Real-time measurements were conducted using Raman spectroscopy while applying electric fields to the nanocomposite specimens. The Raman data showed a consistent trend of increasing intensity and peak broadening under the increasing electric field strength and Si-BaTiO3 contents. This was attributed to the BaTiO3 particles’ dipolar displacement in the high-content nanocomposites (i.e., 5 wt% and 10 wt%). The study offers valuable insights on how electric field stimulation can actively enhance the mechanical properties in epoxy composites, specifically in relatively low fields and thin, high-aspect-ratio composite layers which would require in-situ mechanical testing equipped with electric field application, an ongoing investigation of the current research.

Topics
  • nanoparticle
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • dispersion
  • phase
  • strength
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • curing