Evaluation of Boron Industrial Solid Waste in Composite Materials

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Boron industrial solid waste is used as reinforcement for preparing composite materials. This waste has boron trioxide which holds unique properties may affect the surface or interface of the composite. The prepared composites are characterized in order to determine the dispersion and the structure by means of inverse gas chromatography (IGC), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermal gravimetric analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). There is a strong relation between the dispersion of reinforcement and the properties of newly formed composite. The dispersive component of the surface energies of the composites and components are determined by IGC. This parameter is difficult to measure by other methods and it is related to the wettability and adhesive characters of solid materials. The effect of compounding ratios of reinforcement is also examined. Furthermore, XRD diffractograms and SEM images of composites showed well dispersion. Thermal analysis revealed that the addition of the boron industrial solid waste to the polymer increased the thermal stability of pure polymer. Infrared spectra of the composites indicated that the composites were formed from the waste reinforcement and the polymer matrix.

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Boron waste, Composite materials, Inverse gas chromatography, Surface characterization, Boron, Inverse gas chromatography, Surface characterization, Boron waste, Composite materials, Boron

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02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences

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Topaloğlu Yazıcı, D., and Çetinkaya, H. (2018). Evaluation of boron industrial solid waste in composite materials. Composite Interfaces, 25(1), 13-25. doi:10.1080/09276440.2017.1319668

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