State-of-the-art of poly(ether ether ketone) matrix reinforced with nanocarbons (carbon nanotube/carbon black) and carbon fibers—promising design, physical attributes and futuristic opportunities DOI
Ayesha Kausar

Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 21, 2025

This state-of-the-art overview highlights technical worth of a high-tech engineering thermoplastic polymer, poly(ether ether ketone), and its hybrids with carbonaceous nanoreinforcements carbon fibers. Accordingly, literature up till now reports on different categories multifunctional ketone)/carbon nanotube, black, fiber materials. These composites/nanocomposites have been fabricated through various techniques including solution processing, melt casting, prepreg method, injection/compression molding, three dimensional printing, other efficient strategies. Adding nanofiller/filler revealed significant enhancements in morphological profiles, heat stability, mechanical features, electrical conductivity, biological properties ketone). In the case composites, interfacial compatibility superior physical performance achieved sizing fibers (using nanocarbon nanoparticles or polymers). Subsequently, modification nanoparticles, fiber, ketone) backbone led to technically high end applications for aerospace, fuel cells, bone implants. Nevertheless, further research regarding design/structural optimization, structure-property relationships, property enhancement mechanisms ketone)/nanocarbons seems indispensable unlock myriad future industrial opportunities, ranging from space/defense—to—energy—to—biomedical sectors.

Language: Английский

Progress and prospect of biomimetic optical materials: a review DOI Creative Commons

Dashuang Wang,

Tuo Ping,

Zhilan Du

et al.

Biogeotechnics, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100167 - 100167

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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State-of-the-art of poly(ether ether ketone) matrix reinforced with nanocarbons (carbon nanotube/carbon black) and carbon fibers—promising design, physical attributes and futuristic opportunities DOI
Ayesha Kausar

Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 21, 2025

This state-of-the-art overview highlights technical worth of a high-tech engineering thermoplastic polymer, poly(ether ether ketone), and its hybrids with carbonaceous nanoreinforcements carbon fibers. Accordingly, literature up till now reports on different categories multifunctional ketone)/carbon nanotube, black, fiber materials. These composites/nanocomposites have been fabricated through various techniques including solution processing, melt casting, prepreg method, injection/compression molding, three dimensional printing, other efficient strategies. Adding nanofiller/filler revealed significant enhancements in morphological profiles, heat stability, mechanical features, electrical conductivity, biological properties ketone). In the case composites, interfacial compatibility superior physical performance achieved sizing fibers (using nanocarbon nanoparticles or polymers). Subsequently, modification nanoparticles, fiber, ketone) backbone led to technically high end applications for aerospace, fuel cells, bone implants. Nevertheless, further research regarding design/structural optimization, structure-property relationships, property enhancement mechanisms ketone)/nanocarbons seems indispensable unlock myriad future industrial opportunities, ranging from space/defense—to—energy—to—biomedical sectors.

Language: Английский

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