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Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites | 2012

Thermal and mechanical properties of treated and untreated Red Balau (Shorea dipterocarpaceae)/LDPE composites

Ruth Anayimi Lafia-Araga; Aziz Hassan; Rosiyah Yahya; Normasmira A. Rahman; Peter R. Hornsby; Javad Heidarian

Red Balau saw dust was heat-treated at 180°C and 200°C for 1 h. Treated and untreated wood flour were compounded with LDPE at 9%, 20%, and 37% by weight and molded in an injection molding machine. Thermal and mechanical properties of the resultant composites were investigated as a function of filler loadings and treatment temperature. Thermogravimetric analysis revealed an increase in degradation peak temperature (Tp) of the heat-treated wood and composites. DSC revealed a decreasing trend in the degree of crystallinity (Xc) of the matrix when heat-treated wood was used as filler. On the other hand, untreated wood showed an increase in Xc with increasing wood content. Tensile modulus increased with heat treatment and filler loading. Furthermore, flexural strength and modulus were found to increase with filler loading.


Composite Interfaces | 2016

Improving the thermal properties of fluoroelastomer (Viton GF-600S) using carbon nanotube

Javad Heidarian; Aziz Hassan; Ruth Anayimi Lafia-Araga

Abstract Nanocomposites were prepared using carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in the formulations of fluoroelastomer (FE). Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) results revealed that CNT improved the thermal properties of FE, resulting in higher amount of FE and char remaining within the temperature range of 520–900 °C, relative to unfilled FE and carbon black (CB)-filled FE. The same results also revealed that more percentage of FE was undegraded or less degraded especially near CNT. Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) results indicated that the percentage of carbon and fluorine in the residue of TGA scans up to 560 °C of CNT-filled FE (CNT/FE) were higher compared to the CB-filled FE (CB/FE), and CB/FE was higher than FE. EDX results of TGA residue (run up to 900 °C) showed that most of the undegraded FE which was not degraded at temperatures below 560 °C was degraded from 560 °C to 900 °C in both CNT/FE and CB/FE, with the char in CNT/FE being more than that in CB/FE. Residue of samples after TGA scans up to 900 °C indicated that, Zn did not undergo any reaction with CNT in the CNT/FE. In CB/FE, some percentage of ZnO reacted with carbon. EDX analysis of thermal aged specimens under air showed that with increasing aging time, more percentage of C, O, and F were lost from the surface of filler/FE and FE. The order of element loss is: CNT/FE < FE < CB/FE.


Polimeros-ciencia E Tecnologia | 2015

Improving the thermal properties of fluoroelastomer (Viton GF-600S) using acidic surface modified carbon nanotube

Javad Heidarian; Aziz Hassan; Nor Mas Mira Abd. Rahman

Acid surface modified carbon nanotube (MCNT)-, Carbon nanotube (CNT)-filled fluoroelastomer (FE) and unfilled-FE were prepared (MCNT/FE, CNT/FE and FE). The compounds were subjected to thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and heat air aging, and characterized by Energy Dispersive X-Ray (EDX). Results showed that MCNT improved the thermal properties of FE, resulting in a larger amount of FE and char remaining in the temperature range of 400-900 °C relative to unfilled FE and CNT/FE. The MCNT/FE TGA curve shifted towards higher temperatures compared to CNT/FE and FE. The same results also revealed that higher percentages of FE were undegraded or less degraded especially near MCNT in the temperature range of 400-540 °C. Energy Dispersive X-Ray (EDX) results indicated that the percentage of carbon and fluorine in the residue of TGA scans, up to 560 °C, of MCNT/FE were the same as CNT/FE, and were higher than FE. EDX results of TGA residue (run up to 900 °C) showed that most of the undegraded FE, which was not degraded at temperatures below 560 °C, was degraded from 560 °C to 900 °C in both MCNT/FE and CNT/FE, with the char in MCNT/FE being more than that in CNT/FE. EDX analysis of thermal aged specimens under air showed that, with increasing aging time, a greater percentage of C, O and F was lost from the surface of filler/FE and FE. The order of element loss after 24 hour aging time was: MCNT/FE > FE > CNT/FE.


Polish Journal of Chemical Technology | 2017

Improving heat aging and mechanical properties of fluoroelastomer using carbon nanotubes

Javad Heidarian; Aziz Hassan

Abstract Carbon nanotube (CNT)-, carbon black (CB)-filled fluoroelastomer (FE) and unfilled-FE compounds were prepared (CNT/FE, CB/FE and FE). The compounds were subjected to heat air aging and characterized by tensile test and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) analysis. Results show that CNT improved tensile properties of FE before and after aging. All samples show stress induced crystallization (SIC) during tension. XRD results show that under all conditions, the crystals were in the form of γ-phase. For both aged and un-aged specimens, the degree of crystallinity (Xc) is low. After tensile stretching, Xc of un-aged specimens increases tremendously, with larger crystal size. Under the same conditions, the order of elongation at break (EL) was FE > CB/FE > CNT/FE. Normal modulus (NM) and tangent modulus (TM) at the same conditions was in the order of CNT/FE > CB/FE > FE. Tensile strength had the order of CNT/FE > CB/FE > FE.


Journal of Elastomers and Plastics | 2017

Acid surface modified carbon nanotube-filled fluoroelastomers aging test in oil-based drilling fluids

Javad Heidarian

Acid surface–modified carbon nanotube (ACNT)-, carbon nanotube (CNT)-filled fluoroelastomer (FE), and unfilled-FE compounds were prepared (ACNT/FE, CNT/FE, and FE). The oil-based drilling (OBD) mud aging resistances of these elastomers were assessed by tests of weight gain, swelling, atomic force microscopy (AFM), and optical microscopy. The results show that for ACNT/FE-OBD (OBD mud tested ACNT/FE) and CNT/FE-OBD, there are no blisters, cracks, swellings, and deformed or uneven surfaces; however, for FE-OBD surfaces, these defects exist. ACNT/FE-OBD and CNT/FE-OBD have very low swelling, while for FE-OBD, the swelling is negative which indicates OBD chemical degradation of FE-OBD. All samples under study show low weight gain. AFM results show that roughness and average height of FE-OBD surface decreased considerably compared to that of FE. However, the changes in AFM results of ACNT/FE-OBD and CNT/FE-OBD compared to ACNT/FE and CNT/FE, respectively, are minor. ACNT/FE-OBD has a rougher surface with more average height and height variations compared to CNT/FE-OBD. Optical microscopy images show that the surface of FE-OBD is full of cracks but those of ACNT/FE-OBD and CNT/FE-OBD have no cracks. This study indicates that FE is not resistant to OBD, while ACNT/FE and CNT/FE are resistant to OBD.


Polimeros-ciencia E Tecnologia | 2018

Effect of compatibiliser on the properties of polypropylene/glass fibre/nanoclay composites

Normasmira A. Rahman; Aziz Hassan; Javad Heidarian

Glass fibre (GF), nanoclay (NC) and hybrid composites compatibilised with maleic anhydride polypropylene (MAPP) were prepared by extrusion and injection moulding. The fourier transform infra-red spectra revealed the characteristic absorption peaks of MAPP in the compatibilised GF and NC composites. A decrement in the peak intensity of X-ray diffraction patterns of NC composite was obtained as the MAPP content increased indicating a partial exfoliation of NC. The thermogravimetric analysis showed that the incorporation of MAPP into hybrid composites reduced the thermal stability of the material. The dynamic mechanical analysis showed an increase in the storage modulus in the hybrid composites with lower content of MAPP due to the enhancement in the interfacial adhesion between the GF, NC and PP matrix.


Composites Part B-engineering | 2014

Microstructural and thermal properties of fluoroelastomer/carbon nanotube composites

Javad Heidarian; Aziz Hassan


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2005

Kinetics of Polymerization of Dimer Fatty Acids with Ethylenediamine After 90% Conversion

Javad Heidarian; Nayef Ghasem; Wan Mohd Ashri Wan Daud


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2004

Study on kinetics of polymerization of dimer fatty acids with ethylenediamine in the presence of catalyst

Javad Heidarian; Nayef Mohd Ghasem; Wan Mohd Ashri Wan Daud


Polymer Composites | 2016

Microstructural and thermal properties of fluoroelastomer/acidic surface modified carbon nanotube nanocomposites

Javad Heidarian; Aziz Hassan

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Nayef Ghasem

United Arab Emirates University

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