K. V. Sukhareva, I. A. Mikhailov, N. O. Belyaeva, A. D. Buluchevskaya, M. E. Mikhailova, T. I. Chalykh, L. R. Lyusova, A. A. Popov
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The Influence of Aluminosilicate Cenospheres on the Structure and Properties of Elastomeric Composite Materials Based on Ethylene–Propylene–Diene Elastomers
The effect of different concentrations of fly ash aluminosilicate cenospheres on the structure and properties of elastomeric composites is studied. Composite materials based on ethylene–propylene–diene rubber (EPDM-40) with different mass fractions of fly ash (10, 20, 30%) are obtained using laboratory rollers. The microstructure of mixtures of EPDM and aluminosilicate cenospheres is studied by optical microscopy. It is shown that the concentration of the filler of more than 30 wt % increases the concentration of larger cenosphere agglomerates in the structure, which indicates interfacial separation in the mixtures, which is probably associated with the fact that mechanical mixing on mixing equipment does not make it possible to achieve uniform distribution of the filler throughout the elastomeric matrix. The appearance of new absorption bands in the region of 1400–800 cm–1 that correspond to the stretching vibrations of Si–O–Si present in aluminosilicate cenospheres is detected in the IR spectra. According to the thermogravimetry data of the compositions under study, the introduction of aluminosilicate cenospheres promotes a slight increase in the thermal stability of the composition under study with the concentration of cenospheres of more than 30%. The influence of the concentration of aluminosilicate cenospheres on the resistance of the composites to aggressive media is analyzed, and it is found that the introduction of a cenosphere filler in the amount of 10 to 30 wt % into mixtures based on EPDM can increase the oil and petrol resistance of the materials.
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Inorganic Materials: Applied Research contains translations of research articles devoted to applied aspects of inorganic materials. Best articles are selected from four Russian periodicals: Materialovedenie, Perspektivnye Materialy, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, and Voprosy Materialovedeniya and translated into English. The journal reports recent achievements in materials science: physical and chemical bases of materials science; effects of synergism in composite materials; computer simulations; creation of new materials (including carbon-based materials and ceramics, semiconductors, superconductors, composite materials, polymers, materials for nuclear engineering, materials for aircraft and space engineering, materials for quantum electronics, materials for electronics and optoelectronics, materials for nuclear and thermonuclear power engineering, radiation-hardened materials, materials for use in medicine, etc.); analytical techniques; structure–property relationships; nanostructures and nanotechnologies; advanced technologies; use of hydrogen in structural materials; and economic and environmental issues. The journal also considers engineering issues of materials processing with plasma, high-gradient crystallization, laser technology, and ultrasonic technology. Currently the journal does not accept direct submissions, but submissions to one of the source journals is possible.