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Impact of ionic liquids on the thermal properties of polymer composites


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Shamsuri, Ahmad Adlie and Abdan, Khalina and Mohamed Yusoff, Mohd Zuhri and Jamil, Siti Nurul Ain Md. (2024) Impact of ionic liquids on the thermal properties of polymer composites. E-Polymers, 24 (1). art. no. 20240020. pp. 1-16. ISSN 1618-7229; eISSN: 1618-7229

Abstract

The integration of ionic liquids and polymer composites has become a promising way to improve their thermal properties, representing a notable advancement in the development of advanced materials for specific applications. Their thermal properties heavily influence the suitability of polymer composites for particular applications. It is imperative to understand and manipulate the thermal behavior of these composites to optimize their performance across various fields. In this mini-review, diverse polymer matrices and fillers utilized in polymer composites containing ionic liquids are categorized. Additionally, various ionic liquids employed in studies related to the thermal properties of polymer composites are identified. The impact of ionic liquids on the thermal properties of these composites is also briefly reviewed. The knowledge illustrated in this review enriches the understanding of the types of polymer matrices and fillers used in conjunction with ionic liquids, as well as their thermal properties. In a nutshell, imidazolium-based ionic liquids with tetrafluoroborate, bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide, hexafluorophosphate, halides, and hydrogen sulfate anions have the impact of improving the glass transition temperature, melting temperature, degradation temperature, and thermal conductivity of thermoplastic, thermosetting, and elastomer composites.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Science
Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forest Products
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1515/epoly-2024-0020
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Keywords: Ionic liquid; Glass transition temperature; Melting temperature; Degradation temperature; Thermal conductivity
Depositing User: Ms. Che Wa Zakaria
Date Deposited: 07 Mar 2025 02:55
Last Modified: 07 Mar 2025 02:55
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115606
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