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Toughening structural adhesives via nano- and micro-phase inclusions
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2003
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Materials ScienceEngineeringMicrofabricationNanomaterialsStructural AdhesivesMechanical EngineeringEpoxy AdhesiveAdhesive MaterialNanostructured PolymerTwo-part Epoxy FormulationSurface ModificationAdhesive MaterialsNanocompositeSoft MatterNanosilica ParticlesStructural Adhesive
It has been clearly demonstrated that the addition of low concentrations of nanosilica particles to a typical rubber-toughened adhesive, based upon a two-part epoxy formulation, leads to very significant increases in the toughness of the adhesive and also to increases in the glass transition temperature and the single-lap shear strength. The nano-SiO 2 particles have an average particle diameter of 20 nm and are very well dispersed in the epoxy adhesive, and only a concentration of about 1% to 8% by mass of such nanoparticles are needed to achieve significant improvements in the mechanical and thermal performance of the rubber-toughened two-part epoxy adhesive.
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