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Characterization of selectively etched halloysite nanotubes by acid treatment
ArticleAbstract: Halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) are a type of naturally occurring inorganic nanotubes that are characterPalabras claves:Acid treatment, Catalysis, Halloysite nanotubes, LIBS, Lumen enlargementAutores:Balart R., García-García D., Hidalgo M., José Miguel Ferri, Lopez-Martinez J., Ripoll L.Fuentes:scopusCompatibilization and characterization of polylactide and biopolyethylene binary blends by non-reactive and reactive compatibilization approaches
ArticleAbstract: In this study, different compatibilizing agents were used to analyze their influence on immiscible bPalabras claves:biopolymers, blends, Compatibilizing agents, Microscopic techniques, PolylactideAutores:Balart R., García-García D., José Miguel Ferri, María Dolores Samper, Rayon E.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment and Characterization of Environmentally Friendly Insulation Materials for the Building Industry from Olive Pomace Waste
ArticleAbstract: This work is focused on the upgrading olive oil pomace to obtain high environmentally friendly insulPalabras claves:Composite material, insulating material, Non-woven, Olive pomace waste, Wet-laidAutores:Balart R., Diego Lascano, Fages E., Gutierrez O., Quiles‐carrillo L., Sánchez-Nácher L.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment and evaluation of novel nanofibers based on mango kernel starch obtained by electrospinning
ArticleAbstract: This work reports on the development of fibers based on natural mango kernel starch (MKS) with diamePalabras claves:Electrospinning, Mango kernel starch, nanofibers, PVA, PVPAutores:Balart R., Diego Lascano, Dominici F., García-García D., Gomez-Caturla J., Ivorra-Martínez J., Puglia D., Torre L.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of injection-molded polylactide pieces with high toughness by the addition of lactic acid oligomer and characterization of their shape memory behavior
ArticleAbstract: This work reports the effect of the addition of an oligomer of lactic acid (OLA), in the 5-20 wt% raPalabras claves:Impact modifier, OLA, Packaging applications, Pla, Shape memoryAutores:Balart R., Boronat T., Diego Lascano, Ivorra-Martínez J., Moraga G., Quiles‐carrillo L., Sandra Rojas-Lema, Torres-Giner S.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of slate fiber reinforced high density polyethylene composites for injection molding
ArticleAbstract: During the last decade the use of fiber reinforced composite materials has consolidated as an attracPalabras claves:A. Fibres, B. Mechanical properties, B. Microstructures, E. Injection molding, E. Thermoplastic resinAutores:Balart R., Carbonell-Verdu A., García-García D., Jordá A., María Dolores SamperFuentes:scopusFunctionalization of partially bio-based poly(ethylene terephthalate) by blending with fully bio-based poly(amide) 10,10 and a glycidyl methacrylate-based compatibilizer
ArticleAbstract: This work shows the potential of binary blends composed of partially bio-based poly(ethyelene terephPalabras claves:bio-based, compatibilization, Mechanical properties, MORPHOLOGY, Poly(amide) 1010-PA1010, Poly(ethyelene terephthalate)-PET, Xibond™ 920Autores:Balart R., Diego Lascano, Jorda M., Montanes N., Montava-Jorda S., Quiles‐carrillo L.Fuentes:scopusGreen composites based on polypropylene matrix and hydrophobized spend coffee ground (SCG) powder
ArticleAbstract: Green composites were prepared with polypropylene matrix and 20 wt.% spent coffee ground (SCG) powdePalabras claves:A. Polymer-matrix composites (PMCs), B. Adhesion, B. Wettability, D. Thermal analysis-Spent coffee ground (SCG)Autores:Balart R., Carbonell A., García-García D., García-Sanoguera D., María Dolores SamperFuentes:scopusEffect of miscibility on mechanical and thermal properties of poly(lactic acid)/ polycaprolactone blends
ArticleAbstract: Binary blends based on poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCL) were prepared by melt mixiPalabras claves:Binary blends, Degradability, FESEM, Mechanical properties, poly(lactic acid) (PLA), Polycaprolactone (PCL)Autores:Balart R., Fenollar O., García-Sanoguera D., Jorda-Vilaplana A., José Miguel FerriFuentes:scopusEffect of silane coupling agents on basalt fiber-epoxidized vegetable oil matrix composite materials analyzed by the single fiber fragmentation technique
ArticleAbstract: The fiber-matrix interfacial shear strength (IFSS) of biobased epoxy composites reinforced with basaPalabras claves:Autores:Balart R., Kenny J.M., María Dolores Samper, Petrucci R., Sánchez-Nácher L.Fuentes:scopus