UHMWPE/CaSiO3 nanocomposite: Mechanical and tribological properties

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This paper studied the effect of additives of 0.5-20 wt.% synthetic CaSiO3 wollastonite on the thermodynamic, mechanical, and tribological characteristics and structure of polymer composite materials (PCM) based on ultra-high-molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE). Using thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray fluorescence, scanning electron microscope, and laser light diffraction methods, it was shown that autoclave synthesis in the multicomponent system CaSO4 2H2O- SiO2 nH2O-KOH-H2O allows one to obtain neeindle-shaped nanosized CaSiO3 particles. It was shown that synthetic wollastonite is an effective filler of UHMWPE, which can significantly increase the deformation-strength and tribological characteristics of PCM. The active participation of wollastonite in tribochemical reactions occurring during friction of PCM by infrared spectroscopy was detected: new peaks related to oxygen-containing functional groups (hydroxyl and carbonyl) appeared. The developed UHMWPE/CaSiO3 materials have high wear resistance and can be used as triboengineering materials.

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Danilova, S. N., Yarusova, S. B., Kulchin, Y. N., Zhevtun, I. G., Buravlev, I. Y., Okhlopkova, A. A., … Subbotin, E. P. (2021). UHMWPE/CaSiO3 nanocomposite: Mechanical and tribological properties. Polymers, 13(4), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13040570

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