Polymer nanocomposites for structural applications: Recent trends and new perspectives |
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Authors: | J. Silvestre J. de Brito |
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Affiliation: | CEris, Department of Civil Engineering, Architeture and Georesources, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal |
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Abstract: | Due to their outstanding mechanical, thermal, and durability properties, polymer matrix nanocomposites (PMCs) are currently a prominent area of research. The opportunity of applying PMCs in structural reinforcement and rehabilitation of damaged infrastructures, as well as working as a new structural material, justifies the increasing number of recent studies. In this review article, the effect of adding different reinforcements at nano-scale, such as carbon nanotubes, nanoclay, graphene, or nanosilica to polymer matrices, is discussed and the improvement in mechanical properties of PMCs is evaluated. Some concluding remarks and new perspectives on the use of PMCs in structures are given. |
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Keywords: | polymers nanocomposites mechanical properties strength and stiffness structural applications |
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