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Multiscaled PVA Bionanocomposite Films: Characterisation and Nanoscale Modelling

Autor Mohanad Mousa, Yu Dong
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 dec 2020
This book highlights a novel and holistic approach to multiscaled PVA bionanocomposite films used for electrical sensing, medical and packaging applications. With a combination of material characterization and modeling to understand the effect of nanoparticle size and shape, as well as 3D interphase properties and features such as interphase modulus and nanoscale dimensions, this book substantiates how excellent mechanical and thermal properties of these materials are achieved. Also it addresses the importance of using economical and ecofriendly bionanocomposites as potential green materials to support the goal of environmental sustainability with multifunctional properties.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811587702
ISBN-10: 9811587701
Pagini: 179
Ilustrații: XI, 179 p. 84 illus., 70 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1.Biopolymers
1.1.1 Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)
  1.2. Nanofillers for bionanocomposites
        1.2.1. Layered silicates
        1.2.2 Halloysite nanotubes(HNTs)
        1.2.3 Bamboo charcoals (BCs)
         1.2.4 Other popular nanofillers
 1.3.   Processing of bionanocomposites
 1.4.   Properties and characterisation of bionanocomposites
           1.4.1    Morphological structures
           1.4.2   Mechanical properties
           1.4.3  Nanomechanical properties
           1.4.4. Thermal properties
1.5. Modelling approaches
1.6. Application of bionanocomposites
       1.6.1. Electronic and sensor applications
       1.6.2 Medical applications
       1.6.3 Packaging applications
 
Chapter 2 Materials, methodology and characterisation techniques
2.1. Materials
       2.1.1. Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)
       2.1.2. Nanoparticles
                 2.1.2.1. Bamboo charcoals (BCs)
                 2.1.2.2  Clay nanoparticles
                 2.1.2.3 Halloysite nanotubes (HNTs)
        2.2. Fabrication of PVA bionanocomposite films
        2.3. Characterisation techniques
                2.3.1. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis
                2.3.2. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis
                2.3.3. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
                2.3.4. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)
                2.3.5. Thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA)
                2.3.6. Mechanical testing
                2.3.7. Nanomechanical characterisation
 
Chapter 3 PVA/BC bionancomposite films with particle size effect
                   3.1. BC particle analysis and characterisation
                            3.1.1. BC composition and surface area
                            3.1.2. Particle size and elastic modulus
                            3.1.3.  FTIR and XRD analyses
                    3.2. Characterisation and properties of PVA/BC bionanocomposites
                            3.2.1. FTIR and XRD spectra
                            3.2.2. Mechanical properties
                            3.2.3. Fracture morphology
                            3.2.4. Thermal properties
                            3.2.5. Morphological structures and nanomechanical properties
                
Chapter 4 PVA bionanocomposite films with different particle shapes and structures
                   4.1. FTIR spectra
                   4.2. XRD patterns
                   4.3. Morphological structures and nanomechanical properties
                   4.4. Mechanical properties
                   4.5. Fracture morphology
                   4.6. Thermal properties
 
Chapter 5 3D interphase of PVA bionanocomposite films
                    5.1. Interphase properties and features
                     5.2. Modelling approach
                     5.3. Interphase modulus
                     5.4. Interphase dimensions
                     5.5. Modulus-gradient effect
                     5.6. 3D interphase modulus and dimensions
                     5.7. Particle debonding
                                      
 
 Chapter 6 Micromechanical modelling of PVA bionanocomposite films
                 6.1. Modelling theory
                         6.1.1. Micromechanical models based on nominal and effective volume  
                                     fractions
                          6.1.2. Micromechanical models based on volume fractions of nanofillers and
                                     interphase
                           6.1.3. Interphase volume fraction
                   6.2. Prediction of elastic moduli of PVA bionancomposites
 
References
 
Appendices

Notă biografică

Mohanad Mousa is currently working at Shatra Technical Institute, Southern Technical University, Iraq after recently graduated with a PhD degree in mechanical engineering from Curtin University, Australia.He was previously an Assistant Lecturer at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shatra Technical Institute, Iraq. Mohanad has a wide range of research interests in bionanocomposites, nanomaterials, biopolymers and welding of metals.
 
Dr. Yu Dong is a Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at Curtin University, Australia. He has extensive research expertise in polymer nanocomposites, electrospun nanofibers, green composites, micromechanical modeling, nanomanufacturing and design of experiments. He is a Lead Editor for “Electrospun Polymers and Composites: Ultrafine Materials, Higher Performance Fibers and Wearables”, Elsevier, UK,“Manufacturing, Characterisation and Properties of Advanced Nanocomposites”, MDPI, Switzerland, and “Fillers and Reinforcements for Advanced Nanocomposites”, Elsevier, UK, and a Sole Editor for “Nanostructures: Properties, Production Methods and Applications”, NOVA Science Publishers, USA. Dr. Dong is a Journal Associate Editor for Frontiers in Materials (Polymeric and Composite Materials section) and Applied Nanoscience.



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This book highlights a novel and holistic approach to multiscaled PVA bionanocomposite films used for electrical sensing, medical and packaging applications. With a combination of material characterization and modeling to understand the effect of nanoparticle size and shape, as well as 3D interphase properties and features such as interphase modulus and nanoscale dimensions, this book substantiates how excellent mechanical and thermal properties of these materials are achieved. Also it addresses the importance of using economical and ecofriendly bionanocomposites as potential green materials to support the goal of environmental sustainability with multifunctional properties.


Caracteristici

Covers cutting-edge technology in bionanocomposites
Follows a multidisciplinary approach combining nanotechnology, mechanical and manufacturing engineering, material engineering and modeling
Discusses a novel approach to combined materials characterization and modeling for nanoscaled interphase of bionanocomposites
Highlights the use of biodegradable and green materials with direct benefit to environmental sustainability