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The Influence of Carbonized Polymer Dots on Mechanical Properties of Polyurethane Foil

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Mišović, Aleksandra
Marković, Zoran M.
Huskić, Miroslav
Lorber, Rebeka
Todorović-Marković, Biljana
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Nanocomposites of carbonized polymer dots (CPD) and polyurethane (PU) are promising materials. In order to use a material in a wide range of applications, it is necessary to know its mechanical properties. In this study, two CPD/PU nanocomposites, with different CPD, from citric acid/urea (CAUR) and from phloroglucinol (PHL), as well as the reference PU foil, were mechanically characterized. CAUR-CPD was synthesized by 2.1 g of citric acid and 1.8 g of urea, dissolved in 50 mL of acetone. PHL-CPD was synthesized by 500 mg of PHL mixed in 50 mL of acetone. Both solutions were transferred to a Teflon-lined autoclave for heating. After the condensation reactions, the products of CAUR-CPD and PHL-CPD were filtered and centrifuged to remove the unreacted precursors. The CAUR-CPD/PU and PHL-CPD/PU nanocomposites were prepared by dipping PU foil (0.2 mm thick) in CAUR-CPD or PHL-CPD solution in acetone. The swelling-shrink-encapsulation method was used to encapsulate the CAUR-CPD and PHL- CPD... in PU. The samples were dried in a vacuum furnace to eliminate acetone from the composites. The mechanical properties were determined on universal testing machine Shimadzu, AG-X plus 10 kN. The samples were prepared in the form of plates with a width of 8 mm. The distance between the grips was 50 mm. The strain rate was set to 1 mm/min for determination of E modulus and to 50 mm/min until the end. Each sample was measured 5 times and the average values were taken. The reference PU sample showed the highest elastic modulus (33.3 MPa) and tensile strength (25.8 MPa). The nanocomposites, CAUR-CPD/PU and PHL-CPD/PU, showed similar mechanical properties: a lower elastic modulus (18.8 and 18.6 MPa, respectively) and tensile strength (14.6 and 16.9 MPa) but much higher strain at break (650 and 608 %) than the reference PU foil (434 %).

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29th International Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Problems : Proceedings, 2023, 228-228
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  • Szeged : University of Szeged
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  • PHOTOGUN4MICROBES - Are photoactive nanoparticles salvation for global infectional treath? (RS-ScienceFundRS-Ideje-7741955)
  • Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200017 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Nuclear Sciences 'Vinča', Belgrade-Vinča) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200017)
  • GrInShield - Twinning for new graphene-based composites in electromagnetic interference shielding (EU-HE-CSA-101079151)
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  • 29th International Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Problems : Proceedings; November 13-14, 2023; Szeged, Hungary.

ISBN: 978-963-306-963-9

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AB  - Nanocomposites of carbonized polymer dots (CPD) and polyurethane (PU) are promising materials. In order to use a material in a wide range of applications, it is necessary to know its mechanical properties. In this study, two CPD/PU nanocomposites, with different CPD, from citric acid/urea (CAUR) and from phloroglucinol (PHL), as well as the reference PU foil, were mechanically characterized. CAUR-CPD was synthesized by 2.1 g of citric acid and 1.8 g of urea, dissolved in 50 mL of acetone. PHL-CPD was synthesized by 500 mg of PHL mixed in 50 mL of acetone. Both solutions were transferred to a Teflon-lined autoclave for heating. After the condensation reactions, the products of CAUR-CPD and PHL-CPD were filtered and centrifuged to remove the unreacted precursors. The CAUR-CPD/PU and PHL-CPD/PU nanocomposites were prepared by dipping PU foil (0.2 mm thick) in CAUR-CPD or PHL-CPD solution in acetone. The swelling-shrink-encapsulation method was used to encapsulate the CAUR-CPD and PHL- CPD in PU. The samples were dried in a vacuum furnace to eliminate acetone from the composites. The mechanical properties were determined on universal testing machine Shimadzu, AG-X plus 10 kN. The samples were prepared in the form of plates with a width of 8 mm. The distance between the grips was 50 mm. The strain rate was set to 1 mm/min for determination of E modulus and to 50 mm/min until the end. Each sample was measured 5 times and the average values were taken. The reference PU sample showed the highest elastic modulus (33.3 MPa) and tensile strength (25.8 MPa). The nanocomposites, CAUR-CPD/PU and PHL-CPD/PU, showed similar mechanical properties: a lower elastic modulus (18.8 and 18.6 MPa, respectively) and tensile strength (14.6 and 16.9 MPa) but much higher strain at break (650 and 608 %) than the reference PU foil (434 %).
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year = "2023",
abstract = "Nanocomposites of carbonized polymer dots (CPD) and polyurethane (PU) are promising materials. In order to use a material in a wide range of applications, it is necessary to know its mechanical properties. In this study, two CPD/PU nanocomposites, with different CPD, from citric acid/urea (CAUR) and from phloroglucinol (PHL), as well as the reference PU foil, were mechanically characterized. CAUR-CPD was synthesized by 2.1 g of citric acid and 1.8 g of urea, dissolved in 50 mL of acetone. PHL-CPD was synthesized by 500 mg of PHL mixed in 50 mL of acetone. Both solutions were transferred to a Teflon-lined autoclave for heating. After the condensation reactions, the products of CAUR-CPD and PHL-CPD were filtered and centrifuged to remove the unreacted precursors. The CAUR-CPD/PU and PHL-CPD/PU nanocomposites were prepared by dipping PU foil (0.2 mm thick) in CAUR-CPD or PHL-CPD solution in acetone. The swelling-shrink-encapsulation method was used to encapsulate the CAUR-CPD and PHL- CPD in PU. The samples were dried in a vacuum furnace to eliminate acetone from the composites. The mechanical properties were determined on universal testing machine Shimadzu, AG-X plus 10 kN. The samples were prepared in the form of plates with a width of 8 mm. The distance between the grips was 50 mm. The strain rate was set to 1 mm/min for determination of E modulus and to 50 mm/min until the end. Each sample was measured 5 times and the average values were taken. The reference PU sample showed the highest elastic modulus (33.3 MPa) and tensile strength (25.8 MPa). The nanocomposites, CAUR-CPD/PU and PHL-CPD/PU, showed similar mechanical properties: a lower elastic modulus (18.8 and 18.6 MPa, respectively) and tensile strength (14.6 and 16.9 MPa) but much higher strain at break (650 and 608 %) than the reference PU foil (434 %).",
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journal = "29th International Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Problems : Proceedings",
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Mišović, A., Marković, Z. M., Huskić, M., Lorber, R.,& Todorović-Marković, B.. (2023). The Influence of Carbonized Polymer Dots on Mechanical Properties of Polyurethane Foil. in 29th International Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Problems : Proceedings
Szeged : University of Szeged., 228-228.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_13604
Mišović A, Marković ZM, Huskić M, Lorber R, Todorović-Marković B. The Influence of Carbonized Polymer Dots on Mechanical Properties of Polyurethane Foil. in 29th International Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Problems : Proceedings. 2023;:228-228.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_13604 .
Mišović, Aleksandra, Marković, Zoran M., Huskić, Miroslav, Lorber, Rebeka, Todorović-Marković, Biljana, "The Influence of Carbonized Polymer Dots on Mechanical Properties of Polyurethane Foil" in 29th International Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Problems : Proceedings (2023):228-228,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_13604 .

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