Publications by authors named "Mihaela Nituica"

This paper presents the development, characterization, and testing of PP/PE-g-MA composites with 10 and 15 wt% surface-modified aramid fibers, and aluminum-based pigment, as covers for a small drone body for collision protection. The successful fiber surface modification with SiO by the sol-gel method using TEOS was confirmed by FTIR, SEM, and EDS analyses. The composites were characterized by FTIR and SEM analyses and surface energy and water contact angle measurements and tested in terms of tensile, flexural, impact, and thermal properties.

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Food safety and quality are major concerns in the food industry. Despite numerous studies, polyethylene remains one of the most used materials for packaging due to industry reluctance to invest in new technologies and equipment. Therefore, modifications to the current materials are easier to implement than adopting whole new solutions.

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Polymeric biocomposites based on TPU/recycled TPUW/mixed leather and SBR rubber waste unmodified/modified with polydimethylsiloxane/PE-g-MA in different percentages were made via the mixing technique on a Plasti-Corder Brabender mixer with an internal capacity of 350 cm. The waste, which came from the shoe industry, was cryogenically ground with the help of a cryogenic cyclone mill at micrometric sizes and different speeds. For the tests, standard plates of 150 × 150 × 2 mm were obtained in a laboratory-scale hydraulic press via the method of compression between its plates, with well-established parameters.

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Article Synopsis
  • EPDM/hemp fiber composites were created by blending up to 20 parts per hundred rubber (phr) using a heated roller mill and then vulcanized with a hydraulic press.
  • The study focused on how varying fiber loading affected the mechanical properties, gel fraction, swelling ratio, and crosslinking in the composites through radical reactions.
  • Results showed that as hemp fiber content increased, gel fraction and water absorption also increased, and the interactions between rubber and fiber were analyzed through various swelling measurements and microscopy.
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The paper presents the obtaining of new green polymeric composites using a sustainable reactive processing method, namely electron beam irradiation. EPDM rubber mixtures were reinforced with different amounts of short hemp fibers, which were then irradiated at doses between 75 and 600 kGy. The samples were analyzed by determination of physical-mechanical properties, sol-gel analysis, crosslink density (using the well-known modified Flory-Rehner equation for tetra functional networks), determination of rubber-fiber interactions (using the Kraus equation), water uptake test and FTIR analysis.

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