Advanced Polymer Composite Materials Processing, Modeling, Properties and Applications II
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (288 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- 9783725834419
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- Mathematics and Science
- Chemistry
- 3D printing
- INFOGEST
- ITO
- PVDF
- SBR composites
- additive manufacturing
- air-processed
- alkali activator
- analytical model
- bending test
- bi-stable substrate
- biopolymers
- boron nitride sheet
- calcium hydroxide
- carbon nanotube film (CNTF)
- cementitious capillary crystalline waterproofing material
- chitosan derivatives
- chloride ion diffusion coefficient
- cholesteric liquid crystal
- coal gangue
- compressive strength
- conductive silver paste (CSP)
- copper adsorption
- dielectric
- dopant-free
- elastic modulus
- encapsulation
- engineered cementitious composites
- epoxy
- ferroelectric polymers
- fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP)
- fluorene-based hole transporting polymer
- frequency-selective surface
- functional food
- gas sensors
- geopolymer
- hexagonal boron nitride
- high-salinity brine treatment
- impermeability properties
- insulating properties
- interdigitated electrodes
- interlaminar properties
- interleaving
- inverted perovskite solar cells
- ionotropic gelation
- mathematical modeling
- mechanical properties
- metasurfaces
- optical sensing
- physical modification
- piezoel
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Composite materials lie at the forefront of multi- and interdisciplinary research, uniting experts in materials science, polymer and inorganic chemistry, chemical engineering, mechanics, nanotechnology, and beyond. Polymer-based composites, in particular, offer a unique blend of mechanical strength, lightweight design, optical versatility, and cost-effective processing, positioning them as strong alternatives to traditional materials across a spectrum of industries, from construction and automotive to aerospace, biomedicine, and marine applications. This Special Issue presents the latest groundbreaking research in advanced composite materials developed from both synthetic and natural polymers, reinforced with innovative (nano)fillers and fibers. Original contributions that explore new polymer matrices—including commodity, engineering, bio-based, and biodegradable polymers—and extend across thermosets and thermoplastics comprise this Special Issue.
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