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Microstructural, Electrical and Mechanical Characterization of Nanocomposites

A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Advanced Composites".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 July 2024 | Viewed by 2130

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Dear Colleagues,

We are thrilled to introduce the new Special Issue "Microstructural, Electrical and Mechanical Characterization of Nanocomposites" in the prestigious MDPI journal Materials. As Guest Editors, our primary aim is to delve into the recent innovations and burgeoning trends within the realm of nanocomposites.

Due to their unique attributes and potential multifaceted applications, nanocomposites have piqued considerable interest. Our focus lies in an exhaustive exploration of their microstructure, electrical properties, and mechanical behavior, intending to enhance their performance and broaden their applications.

The Issue encapsulates diverse topics such as:

  1. Mechanical behavior and peak hardness of nanocomposites.
  2. Effects of microstructural alterations on nanocomposite properties.
  3. Nanocomposites’ compressive yield strengths and textures.
  4. High-precision characterization of mechanical attributes.
  5. Influence of crystallinity on nanocomposite performance.
  6. Implications of nanocomposites' impact behaviors.
  7. Biomedical applications of nanocomposite materials.
  8. Data mining in the context of nanocomposite research.

In addition, we will examine the nuances of nanocomposites, including temperature dependency, polymer chain dynamics, self-assembly, and microstructural scrutiny. Cutting-edge materials such as ZnO-based nanocomposites will be highlighted.

We will further scrutinize recent progress in manufacturing techniques, emphasizing 3D printing's potential in nanocomposite fabrication. Exploration of nanocomposites' electrochemical performance and their applications in energy storage and conversion is also planned.

We welcome contributions that touch upon these themes or related fields. Authors are invited to submit their groundbreaking research findings, novel methodologies, theoretical studies, and experimental investigations. Original research papers, reviews, and perspectives offering valuable insights into nanocomposites are highly encouraged.

We eagerly anticipate your valuable contributions to make this Special Issue a comprehensive knowledge repository for nanocomposite researchers and practitioners.

Dr. Fernando Gomes Souza Junior
Guest Editor

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Please visit the Instructions for Authors page before submitting a manuscript. The Article Processing Charge (APC) for publication in this open access journal is 2600 CHF (Swiss Francs). Submitted papers should be well formatted and use good English. Authors may use MDPI's English editing service prior to publication or during author revisions.

Keywords

  • nanocomposites
  • microstructure
  • electrical characteristics
  • mechanical behavior
  • crystallinity
  • biomedical applications
  • manufacturing techniques
  • 3D printing
  • data mining
  • energy storage and conversion

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Effect of V/Mo Atomic Ratio on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of MoVCuN Coatings
by Haijuan Mei, Cihong Lin, Yuhang Li, Youqu Shen, Qiuguo Li, Rui Wang, Wenjun Zeng, Wenbao Mei and Weiping Gong
Materials 2024, 17(1), 229; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17010229 - 31 Dec 2023
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To improve the gas ionization ratio, the Mo-V-Cu-N coatings were deposited by pulsed dc magnetron sputtering with assistance from an anode layer ion source, and the influence of the V/Mo atomic ratio was explored with regard to the microstructure and mechanical properties of [...] Read more.
To improve the gas ionization ratio, the Mo-V-Cu-N coatings were deposited by pulsed dc magnetron sputtering with assistance from an anode layer ion source, and the influence of the V/Mo atomic ratio was explored with regard to the microstructure and mechanical properties of the coatings. The findings of this study indicated that the MoVCuN coatings exhibited a solid solution phase of FCC B1-MoVN with a prominent (220) preferred orientation, and the deposition rate was found to decrease from 4.7 to 1.8 nm/min when the V/Mo atomic ratio increased. The average surface roughness of the MoVCuN coatings gradually decreased, and the lowest surface roughness of 6.9 nm was achieved at a V/Mo atomic ratio of 0.31. Due to the enhanced ion bombardment effect, the coatings changed from a coarse columnar to a dense columnar crystal structure, and promoted grain refinement at higher V/Mo atomic ratios, contributing to a gradual improvement in the compressive residual stress, hardness and adhesion strength of the coatings. Full article
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A 30-Year Review on Nanocomposites: Comprehensive Bibliometric Insights into Microstructural, Electrical, and Mechanical Properties Assisted by Artificial Intelligence
by Fernando Gomes Souza, Jr., Shekhar Bhansali, Kaushik Pal, Fabíola da Silveira Maranhão, Marcella Santos Oliveira, Viviane Silva Valladão, Daniele Silvéria Brandão e Silva and Gabriel Bezerra Silva
Materials 2024, 17(5), 1088; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17051088 - 27 Feb 2024
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From 1990 to 2024, this study presents a groundbreaking bibliometric and sentiment analysis of nanocomposite literature, distinguishing itself from existing reviews through its unique computational methodology. Developed by our research group, this novel approach systematically investigates the evolution of nanocomposites, focusing on microstructural [...] Read more.
From 1990 to 2024, this study presents a groundbreaking bibliometric and sentiment analysis of nanocomposite literature, distinguishing itself from existing reviews through its unique computational methodology. Developed by our research group, this novel approach systematically investigates the evolution of nanocomposites, focusing on microstructural characterization, electrical properties, and mechanical behaviors. By deploying advanced Boolean search strategies within the Scopus database, we achieve a meticulous extraction and in-depth exploration of thematic content, a methodological advancement in the field. Our analysis uniquely identifies critical trends and insights concerning nanocomposite microstructure, electrical attributes, and mechanical performance. The paper goes beyond traditional textual analytics and bibliometric evaluation, offering new interpretations of data and highlighting significant collaborative efforts and influential studies within the nanocomposite domain. Our findings uncover the evolution of research language, thematic shifts, and global contributions, providing a distinct and comprehensive view of the dynamic evolution of nanocomposite research. A critical component of this study is the “State-of-the-Art and Gaps Extracted from Results and Discussions” section, which delves into the latest advancements in nanocomposite research. This section details various nanocomposite types and their properties and introduces novel interpretations of their applications, especially in nanocomposite films. By tracing historical progress and identifying emerging trends, this analysis emphasizes the significance of collaboration and influential studies in molding the field. Moreover, the “Literature Review Guided by Artificial Intelligence” section showcases an innovative AI-guided approach to nanocomposite research, a first in this domain. Focusing on articles from 2023, selected based on citation frequency, this method offers a new perspective on the interplay between nanocomposites and their electrical properties. It highlights the composition, structure, and functionality of various systems, integrating recent findings for a comprehensive overview of current knowledge. The sentiment analysis, with an average score of 0.638771, reflects a positive trend in academic discourse and an increasing recognition of the potential of nanocomposites. Our bibliometric analysis, another methodological novelty, maps the intellectual domain, emphasizing pivotal research themes and the influence of crosslinking time on nanocomposite attributes. While acknowledging its limitations, this study exemplifies the indispensable role of our innovative computational tools in synthesizing and understanding the extensive body of nanocomposite literature. This work not only elucidates prevailing trends but also contributes a unique perspective and novel insights, enhancing our understanding of the nanocomposite research field. Full article
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Planned Papers

The below list represents only planned manuscripts. Some of these manuscripts have not been received by the Editorial Office yet. Papers submitted to MDPI journals are subject to peer-review.

Title: Development, characterization, and multifunctional performance of hybrid zinc ferrite/barium titanate/epoxy resin nanocomposites
Authors: Georgia C. Manika; Sevasti Gioti; Aikaterini Sanida; Georgios N. Mathioudakis; Thanassis Speliotis; Anastasios C. Patsidis; Georgios C. Psarras
Affiliation: University of Patras, Foundation for Research & Technology-Hellas (FORTH), Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, NCSR “Demokritos”, Physics Department, University of Thessaly
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