Publications by authors named "Carlos T Hiranobe"

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  • EPDM is a synthetic rubber known for its excellent thermal and chemical resistance, making it a popular choice across various industries.
  • The integration of nanotechnology allows for the addition of nanomaterials into EPDM matrices, enhancing its properties such as tensile strength and chemical resistance while preserving flexibility.
  • This study reviews how various nanostructures affect the mechanical, thermal, and electrical characteristics of EPDM composites, aiming to inform ongoing and future research in the field of synthetic rubber nanocomposites.
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This study examined micronized polyurethane residues as a reinforcing filler in elastomeric composites made from natural rubber (NR) and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR). Due to growing environmental concerns, this research aimed to find sustainable alternatives to synthetic materials. The results indicated that adding micronized polyurethane improved the mechanical properties of the composites, reinforcing the polymer matrix and increasing the cross-link density as a barrier against solvents.

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  • Biocomposites are eco-friendly materials made from natural fibers, like jute, and are seen as sustainable alternatives in the polymer industry to reduce environmental impact.
  • This study tested both untreated and alkaline-treated jute fibers in natural rubber for use in shoe counter soles, finding that treated fibers improved tensile strength while maintaining flexibility.
  • The resulting composites showed promising properties for various applications, including construction, automotive, and footwear, and could help lower carbon footprints thanks to their innovative materials.
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The increase in global demand, along with environmental concerns, has led to the need for new sources that can supply the energy needed for socioeconomic development while reducing pollutant emissions. Aquatic biomasses, especially those of invasive aquatic macrophytes, can be potential energy sources, and this study evaluated the thermal degradation of the invasive Egeria densa macrophytes (EDM) in an inert environment at four heating rates to evaluate its potential as a low-cost biomass and bioenergy source. Pyrolysis experiments were performed using a thermogravimetric analyzer.

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In this study, we determined the Cr(VI) in samples of tanned leather residues by differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) using graphite/paraffin composite electrodes modified with reduced graphene oxide nanosheets (referred to as GPEs/nsRGO). After the modification, the composite electrodes were characterized by two electrochemical techniques (i.e.

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