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Materials, Methods & Technologies, Volume 4, 2010

LIGNOCELLULOSE NANOCOMPOSITES
Miroslav N. Kulevski, Sanchi K. Nenkova, Radka I. Garvanska
Pages: 126-133
Published: 1 Jan 2010
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Abstract: Nanocomposites provoke big interest because of their specific properties and potential for application. Polymer metal-containing nanocomposites with high conductivity and microwave absorption characteristics, applicable for radiowave protection are especially perspective. Copper-containing nanocomposite additives based on wood flour are obtained. The opportunities for preparing of nanocomposite copper-containing wood additives with direct complex formation of copper ions upon wood flour have been investigated. As a result suitable method for modification has been developed. The optimum redox-system composition and module, appropriate temperature and process duration for receiving highly conductive wood flour have also been settled. Wood polymer composites with electro conductivity and electromagnetic wave absorption on the basis of the lignocellulose nanocomposites may be received.
Keywords: lignocellulose, wood flour, nanocomposites, cuprous sulfide complex
Cite this article: Miroslav N. Kulevski, Sanchi K. Nenkova, Radka I. Garvanska. LIGNOCELLULOSE NANOCOMPOSITES. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 4, 126-133 (2010). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003456/
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