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Title Properties of Isomorphs Analogs of Chrysotile
Authors Smolikov, A.A.
Vezentsev, A.I.
Beresnev, V.M.
Pavlenko, V.I.
Solokcha, A.S.
Turbin, P.V.
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Keywords Chrysotile nanotubes
Reinforcing component of nano-composites
Nano-tubes of Mg-Ni-chrysotiles
Synthesis
Optimal parameters
Properties
Type Article
Date of Issue 2014
URI http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/37211
Publisher Sumy State University
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Citation Proc. NAP 3, 02NNSA10 (2014)
Abstract Fiber is an important component of high-strength reinforcing composite materials. Everyone knows that nano-tubular crystals of chrysotile have unique physical and mechanical properties, but not everyone knows that chrysotile has little studied structural (isomorphic) analogues. The purpose of this work is to determine the optimal parameters of synthesis and base properties of nano-tubular crystals Mg-Ni chrysotiles. The optimal temperature ranges and pressure for the synthesis of nano-tubular crystals all synthesed chrysotile 473–673 °K, 19.6–98.1 MPa at the time of isothermal exposure from 10 to 15 h.
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