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Mechanical and morphology properties of titanium oxide-epoxy nanocomposites
[Carbon nanomaterials for dye-sensitized solar cell applications: a bright future]

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  • Tayser Sumer Gaaz
  • Emad Kamil Hussein
  • Kussay Ahmed Subhi
  • Ahmed Al-Amiery

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In the current work, the influences of titanium oxide (TO) on nanocomposites using epoxy (EP) resin have been investigated. EP resin was added to various contents in terms of volume of TO (6%). Based on the casting method, the TO-EP nanocomposites were prepared. Mechanical properties in terms of tensile, impact and hardness properties exhibited improvements in the mechanical results of the TO-EP nanocomposites. The experimental results exhibited that the enhancement in the tensile strength, impact, and hardness was found to be 14 MPa, 40.1 J/mm2 and 228.9 HV, respectively. Moreover, the effect of the strength has decreased compared with pointing to brittleness that increased the TO-EP nanocomposites. Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) analysis was used to perform a microstructure analysis which in turn revealed how TO obstruction the cracks propagation in the nanocomposites. The interface between the TO and the EP nanocomposites was observed using the FESEM images. The results highlighted that the TO-EP nanocomposites can be used a wide range of industrial applications such as biomedical application.

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  • Tayser Sumer Gaaz & Emad Kamil Hussein & Kussay Ahmed Subhi & Ahmed Al-Amiery, 2021. "Mechanical and morphology properties of titanium oxide-epoxy nanocomposites [Carbon nanomaterials for dye-sensitized solar cell applications: a bright future]," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 16(1), pages 240-245.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:16:y:2021:i:1:p:240-245.
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