Synthesis and modification of silica-based epoxy nanocomposites with different sol–gel process enhanced thermal and mechanical properties

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This research article describes the results of nano-silica composites filled with different epoxy contents containing nano-SiO2 particles from (5–25 wt%). Reinforcing hybrid composites enhance thermal and mechanical properties to achieve vital and sustainable products. Silica-based nanocomposites with high purity were prepared and used for the surface modification of nanosized silica particles. The surface structure's composition and physical properties of modified nano-SiO2 particles were characterized through Fourier transferred infrared spectrometer, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analyzer, and scanning electron microscopic. Silica-based nanocomposites were prepared by incorporating of modified nano-SiO2 as an enhancing filler. The morphology of fracture surface and dynamic mechanical properties were investigated. Results showed that the silica-based epoxy nanocomposites are bearing a long chain structure that could improve the compatibility of silica nanocomposites with epoxy resin and contribute to a better dispersion state in the matrix, which enhanced the overall performance of epoxy-cured products.

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Aziz, T., Mehmood, S., Haq, F., Ullah, R., Khan, F. U., Ullah, B., … Ullah, A. (2021). Synthesis and modification of silica-based epoxy nanocomposites with different sol–gel process enhanced thermal and mechanical properties. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 138(40). https://doi.org/10.1002/app.51191

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