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Pravin Jadhav, R.s.n Sahai, Deepankar Biswas, Asit Samui,
Volume 20, Issue 4 (12-2023)
Abstract

The present work deals with the effect of Multi-walled Carbon Nanotube (MWCNT) and functionalized (carboxyl and amine) MWCNT on the mechanical properties of the PAEK (Poly Aryl Ether Ketone) polymer composite. The MWCNT and functionalized (carboxyl and amine) MWCNT concentration varied as 0.25, 0.5 and 0.75 weight percentages. Compositeswere prepared by using a melt compounding method using a twin-screw extruder and all testing samples were prepared using an injection molding machine as per American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards. Samples were tested for tensile strength, impact strength, flexural strength, heat deflection temperature, hardness, and density. There is an increase in the tensile strength, impact strength, flexural strength, and heat deflection temperature, with percentage increase in filler loading up to 0.5 %, followed by decrease in it with higher filler loading. The increase is maximum for amine functionalized MWCNT.

 
Mohammad Khakbaz, Reza Sarkhosh, Masoud Javadi,
Volume 21, Issue 0 (3-2024)
Abstract

Today, the application of high‑performance thin‑film nanocomposites as impedance‑matching layers in telecommunication and military technologies has gained substantial importance. In this study, a multiphase nanocomposite comprising Fe₃O₄, ZnTiO₃, and multi‑walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) embedded within an epoxy resin matrix was designed and synthesized under carefully controlled laboratory conditions. Experimental data were analyzed using multiple regression analysis alongside error variance reduction techniques to identify the optimal composition among the four finalized sample variants. During the fabrication process, the samples underwent sequential mixing, heating, and sonication steps to ensure proper dispersion of the fillers, followed by casting into molds with dimensions corresponding to the rectangular waveguide test section used for the electromagnetic measurements.Topological and morphological characterizations of the fabricated composites were performed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), while crystal structure assessments employed X‑ray Diffraction (XRD) analysis. Furthermore, electromagnetic characterization was conducted using WR‑90 waveguide measurements over the frequency range of 8.2–12.4 GHz. Among the samples examined, specimen C4, containing an increased ZnTiO₃ content, demonstrated superior particle dispersion and consequently improved electromagnetic impedance‑matching performance. Numerical simulations carried out with the Frequency Domain Solver of CST Microwave Studio corroborated the experimental findings with considerable agreement. The results identified Fe₃O₄ as the dominant contributor to magnetic loss mechanisms, whereas MWCNTs served as conductive constituents within the composite matrix. The inclusion of ZnTiO₃ markedly enhanced impedance matching characteristics, resulting in a significant reduction of wave reflection and thereby facilitating improved wave energy transmission control across a broad bandwidth. Specifically, for the 1 mm thick C4 sample, the reflection coefficient was reduced to −17.85 dB, while the transmission parameter S₂₁ remained below −0.072 dB at 8.2 GHz, indicating excellent impedance matching and minimal reflective loss. Frequency‑dependent analysis further demonstrated a stable balance between dielectric and magnetic contributions, manifesting in consistent electromagnetic performance without substantial deviation across the measured spectrum. Accordingly, the investigated nanocomposite emerges as a promising candidate for lightweight, high‑performance absorber layers, impedance‑matching layers, and electromagnetic coatings in advanced telecommunication and defense applications.
 
Hajar Hussein, Mohammed Mohammed, Furat Al-Saymari,
Volume 22, Issue 4 (12-2025)
Abstract

 Poly(2-aminobenzothiazole) (PAT) is a relatively new heterocyclic conducting polymer having a sulfur and nitrogen-rich chemical structure. During the past decade or so, there have been notable advances on the development of PAT. Especially, PAT and PAT-based composites have shown great potential for their applications in photovoltaic cells, solar cells and anti-corrosion organic coatings.   In this study, 2-aminothiazole was successfully prepared as pure polymer and as composite materials with multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). FTIR, X-ray diffraction and SEM images were investigated, showing that the composite of poly 2-aminobenzothiazole: MWCNTs was successfully synthesized. The electrical features of the pure polymer and the composite thin films were examined. The findings show that the conductivity of the pure polymer and composite thin films are about 1.67x10-6  (S/cm) and 4.1x10-2 (S/cm), respectively, exhibiting a significant enhancement by a factor of 2.5x104 times as a results of doping the pure polymer by 1% wt MWCNTs.
 

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