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    Evaluation of interfacial layer properties in the polystyrene/silica nanocomposite

    , Article Journal of Applied Polymer Science ; Volume 119, Issue 4 , August , 2011 , Pages 2039-2047 ; 00218995 (ISSN) Mortezaei, M ; Farzi, G ; Kalaee, M. R ; Zabihpoor, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Processing conditions and final mechanical properties of polymer nanocomposites are affected by their interfacial layers behavior. However, it is impossible to determine directly the properties of these layers by dynamic rheometry tests. In this work, the interfacial layers properties are evaluated for polystyrene containing silica nanoparticles by the concept of glass-transition temperature shift. The samples were prepared via solution-mixing method and dynamic rheometry was used to determine the viscoelastic behavior of filled polymers in the melt state. This initial step showed that addition of silica particles increased the glass-transition temperature. By preference, decrease in the... 

    Investigating the solid-state diffusion at the interface of Ni/Ti laminated composite

    , Article Journal of Manufacturing Processes ; Volume 75 , 2022 , Pages 670-681 ; 15266125 (ISSN) Luo, J ; Yarigarravesh, M ; Assari, A. H ; Amin, N. H ; Tayyebi, M ; Paidar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    The fabrication of Ni/Ti laminated composite via cross accumulative roll bonding (CARB) and subsequent annealing treatment has been studied. The relationships between annealing conditions and microstructure at interfaces of Ni/Ti have been investigated by SEM, XRD, and EDS analyses. The results show that the layers were well-bonded by the CARB process, and by increasing the temperature and time of annealing treatment, the interfacial layers grew as a result of the interdiffusion of Ni and Ti atoms. The main intermetallic phases were NiTi and NiTi2, both of which obeyed linear kinetics of growth. However, the calculated activation energy of NiTi was lower than that of NiTi2, indicating the... 

    Rheology of interfacial layers

    , Article Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science ; Vol. 19, issue. 6 , 2014 , pp. 514-519 ; ISSN: 13590294 Karbaschi, M ; Lotfi, M ; Kragel, J ; Javadi, A ; Bastani, D ; Miller, R ; Sharif University of Technology
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    Dilational and shear viscoelasticities are important properties of interfacial layers. These quantities are particularly relevant in all systems which contain a huge internal interfacial area such as foams and emulsions. Therefore, also the 3D rheological behavior of foams or emulsions studied by respective methods is superimposed by the 2D interfacial rheology.We report on recent developments in dilational and shear rheology from an experimental point of view as well as discuss the state of the art of the underlying theories. Examples of most relevant experiments are also presented and discussed. Although not yet extensively investigated, the links between bulk rheology of foams and...