Analysis of Mechanical and Thermogravimetric Properties of Composite Materials Based on PVA/MWCNT and Styrene-Acrylic Copolymer/MWCNT


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Mechanical and thermogravimetric properties of polymer composite materials with various concentrations of multiwalled carbon nanotubes effectively shielding radiation in the radio frequency (20 Hz – 1 MHz) and microwave (26–36 GHz) frequency ranges are studied. As a matrix, widely available polymeric materials, such as polyvinyl acetate and styrene-acrylate, were used in the form of dispersions. From the analysis of the obtained experimental data, it was shown that the introduction of carbon nanotubes into the polymer matrix makes it possible to increase mechanical properties and thermal stability of composite materials.

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N. Volynets

Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear Problems, Belarusian State University

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Belarus, Minsk

O. Poddubskaya

Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear Problems, Belarusian State University

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Belarus, Minsk

M. Demidenko

Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear Problems, Belarusian State University

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Belarus, Minsk

A. Lyubimov

Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear Problems, Belarusian State University; Belarusian State Technological University

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Belarus, Minsk; Minsk

P. Kuzhir

Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear Problems, Belarusian State University

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Belarus, Minsk

V. Suslyaev

National Research Tomsk State University

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Rússia, Tomsk

M. Pletnev

M. T. Kalashnikov Izhevsk State Technical University

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Rússia, Izhevsk

Janis Zicans

Institute of Polymer Materials, Riga Technical University

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Letônia, Riga

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