TiO2 nanorods coated onto nylon 6 nanofibers using hydrothermal treatment with improved mechanical properties

Well-aligned arrays TiO2 nanorods were deposited onto electrospun nylon 6 (N6) nanofibers. The complete coverage of individual fiber surfaces with TiO2 nanorods occurred in a very short time using a cost effective hydrothermal technique. The results demonstrate that organic molecule substrates have...

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spelling oai:localhost:28000-26102017-04-11T15:00:04Z TiO2 nanorods coated onto nylon 6 nanofibers using hydrothermal treatment with improved mechanical properties Abdal-hay, Abdalla POLYMER-MATRIX COMPOSITES WETTABILITY MECHANICAL TESTING Well-aligned arrays TiO2 nanorods were deposited onto electrospun nylon 6 (N6) nanofibers. The complete coverage of individual fiber surfaces with TiO2 nanorods occurred in a very short time using a cost effective hydrothermal technique. The results demonstrate that organic molecule substrates have a considerable influence on nucleation and precipitation mechanism and uniform distribution behaviors of TiO2 onto N6 nanofibers surface with good interfacial adhesion between the components. N6 decorated with large number TiO2 nanorods showed good hydrophilicity. Significant improvement in mechanical properties like tensile strength and modulus of the TiO2/N6 composite membrane mats in comparison to the pristine N6 mats was observed by applying just 2 h reaction process. The resultant TiO2/N6 spider-net like composite mat with good hydrophilicity may be a potential candidate for future water filter applications, and its improved mechanical will also make it a potential candidate for protective clothing. Universidad De Cuenca http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0927775714005184 2016-10-28T20:01:50Z 2016-10-28T20:01:50Z 2014 article Abdal-hay,Abdalla. et al. (2014). TiO2 nanorods coated onto nylon 6 nanofibers using hydrothermal treatment with improved mechanical properties. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. Vol 457. pp. 275?281. 0927-7757 http://repositorio.educacionsuperior.gob.ec/handle/28000/2610 eng openAccess pp. 275?281.
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topic POLYMER-MATRIX
COMPOSITES
WETTABILITY
MECHANICAL TESTING
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COMPOSITES
WETTABILITY
MECHANICAL TESTING
Abdal-hay, Abdalla
TiO2 nanorods coated onto nylon 6 nanofibers using hydrothermal treatment with improved mechanical properties
description Well-aligned arrays TiO2 nanorods were deposited onto electrospun nylon 6 (N6) nanofibers. The complete coverage of individual fiber surfaces with TiO2 nanorods occurred in a very short time using a cost effective hydrothermal technique. The results demonstrate that organic molecule substrates have a considerable influence on nucleation and precipitation mechanism and uniform distribution behaviors of TiO2 onto N6 nanofibers surface with good interfacial adhesion between the components. N6 decorated with large number TiO2 nanorods showed good hydrophilicity. Significant improvement in mechanical properties like tensile strength and modulus of the TiO2/N6 composite membrane mats in comparison to the pristine N6 mats was observed by applying just 2 h reaction process. The resultant TiO2/N6 spider-net like composite mat with good hydrophilicity may be a potential candidate for future water filter applications, and its improved mechanical will also make it a potential candidate for protective clothing.
author Abdal-hay, Abdalla
author_facet Abdal-hay, Abdalla
author_sort Abdal-hay, Abdalla
title TiO2 nanorods coated onto nylon 6 nanofibers using hydrothermal treatment with improved mechanical properties
title_short TiO2 nanorods coated onto nylon 6 nanofibers using hydrothermal treatment with improved mechanical properties
title_full TiO2 nanorods coated onto nylon 6 nanofibers using hydrothermal treatment with improved mechanical properties
title_fullStr TiO2 nanorods coated onto nylon 6 nanofibers using hydrothermal treatment with improved mechanical properties
title_full_unstemmed TiO2 nanorods coated onto nylon 6 nanofibers using hydrothermal treatment with improved mechanical properties
title_sort tio2 nanorods coated onto nylon 6 nanofibers using hydrothermal treatment with improved mechanical properties
publishDate 2016
url http://repositorio.educacionsuperior.gob.ec/handle/28000/2610
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