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Title Study of Hybrid Polystyrene Materials with Incorporated Fullerene Nanoparticles
Authors Alekseeva, О.V.
Bagrovskaya, N.A.
Noskov, A.V.
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Keywords Polystyrene
Fullerene
DSC
SAXS
Sorption
Type Article
Date of Issue 2014
URI http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/37195
Publisher Sumy State University
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Citation Proc. NAP 3, 02NNSA04 (2014)
Abstract Polystyrene composite films with small content of fullerenes (up to 1 wt %) have been fabricated by casting o-xylene solutions. By DSC we revealed a dependence of the glass transition temperature of the composite material on its composition is nonmonotonic with a minimum at 0.01 wt % of fullerene. It is revealed by SAXS that modified composite containing 0.01 wt % of fullerenes possesses the greatest mobility of the segments in the polymer chains. Kinetics of adsorption of Cu(II), Zn(II), and Cd(II) ions by both original polystyrene and polystyrene films filled with fullerenes were studied. It was found that modification of polystyrene increases the adsorption capacity of polymer material.
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