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Materials Chemistry in Europe

A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Chemistry".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 850

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Centro de Química Estrutural e Departamento de Engenharia Química, Institute of Molecular Sciences, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal
Interests: functionalized materials; C-scorpionate-based catalysts; sustainable catalytic systems; homogeneous and supported catalysis; nanocatalysis; molecular electrochemistry
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Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue aims to present the most recent research outcomes in the field of Materials Chemistry gathered from European groups active in this research area. Potential topics include but are not limited to:

  • Advances in biomaterials;
  • Advances in nanomaterials;
  • Advances in hybrid materials;
  • Advances in core-shell materials;
  • Advances in thin films and self-assembling systems.

Types of contributions to this Special Issue can be full research articles, short communications, and reviews.

Prof. Dr. Luísa Margarida Martins
Prof. Dr. Giulio Malucelli
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Keywords

  • structure-property-processing relationships in materials
  • biomaterials
  • interfaces in material systems
  • hybrid organic-inorganic materials
  • thin films and coatings
  • self-assembling systems
  • thermal behavior
  • durability
  • fire behavior
  • circular economy in materials science

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Effect of the Addition of Naringenin Derived from Citrus on the Properties of Epoxy Resin Compositions
by Malgorzata Latos-Brozio, Anna Masek, Leszek Czechowski, Aleksandra Jastrzębska and Sebastian Miszczak
Molecules 2024, 29(2), 512; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29020512 - 19 Jan 2024
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This research concerns the modification of commercially available epoxy resin with flame retardants in order to obtain aging-resistant and antimicrobial polymeric materials with a plant stabilizer dedicated to use in rail transport. Polymer compositions based on epoxy resin, fiberglass fabric, and naringenin were [...] Read more.
This research concerns the modification of commercially available epoxy resin with flame retardants in order to obtain aging-resistant and antimicrobial polymeric materials with a plant stabilizer dedicated to use in rail transport. Polymer compositions based on epoxy resin, fiberglass fabric, and naringenin were prepared. Naringenin was added as a natural stabilizer at 2, 4, and 8 phr. The materials were subjected to solar aging lasting 800 h. The hardness of the samples, surface energy, and carbonyl indexes were determined, and the color change in the composition after aging was analyzed. In addition, microscopic observations, analyses of mechanical properties, and microbiological tests were performed. The hardness determination showed that the samples retained their functional properties after solar aging. The increase in the polar component of the surface energy of all materials indicated the beginning of the degradation process of the composites. The tensile one-directional tests were carried out for plane samples taken in three directions (0, 90, and 45 degrees referred to a plate edge) before and after the aging process. The addition of naringenin did not affect the functional and surface properties of the epoxy resin-based materials. Polyphenol stabilized polymer composites, as evidenced by the results of carbonyl indexes. Moreover, the obtained samples showed good antimicrobial properties for E. coli and C. albicans in the field of testing the viability of microbial cells in contact with the tested surfaces. Full article
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