2 resultados para Disentailment of properties (desamortización)
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
This study, which is undertaken in cooperation with Riba-COMPOSITES, investigates the effects of hygroscopic ageing on the Interlaminar Shear Strength and Glass Transition Temperature of short-beams made of carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites provided by two different vendors. The materials have the same weave pattern but differ in the epoxy resin formulation. The tests are done in accordance with ASTM. Accelerated ageing techniques are carried out by immersion of the specimens in deionized water at 70°C for different periods of time, developing different degrees of ageing. The results of the tests confirm that hygroscopic ageing causes a loss of properties and a depression of the glass transition temperature in both the materials. However, since one of the two materials shows more constant property degradation, its behaviour in service conditions should be more easily predictable.
Resumo:
In the last years, new materials have been developed in the broad area of nanoscience. Among them, an emergent class characterized by excellent electrical conductivity properties as well as high optical transmittance in the visible region are TCOs (Transparent Conducting Oxides). Due to their versatile properties, they have found many applications in a lot of optoelectronic devices, such as solar cells, liquid crystal displays, touch-panel displays, gas sensors, to cite a few examples. Different research groups have studied and characterized the TCOs. In this context, a new synthetic method has been developed to produce FTO nanocrystals (Fluorine-doped Tin Oxide NCs) in Prof. Pinna’s lab at the Humboldt University in Berlin. FTO belongs to the TCO category, and they have been studied as a promising alternative to ITO NCs (Indium Tin Oxide) which represent the standard TCO material in terms of properties and performances. In this work, FTO NCs have been synthesized using the “benzyl alcohol route” (a non-aqueous sol-gel method) via microwave, which permits to produce FTO particles with good properties as revealed by the characterizations performed, employing a cheap, fast and clean method.