Charge activity of silicon-containing nanophase particles intended for modification of polymer matrices

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Yauheni Auchunnikau
Tatyana Povshok
Sergey Yadykin
Evgeny Ovchinnikov

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The article considers the influence of various technological methods for obtaining nanosized silicate-containing particles. Each of the methods has its advantages and disadvantages, none of them is universal. It is shown that, depending on the methods of formation of particles, their activity changes. Silicon carbide particles obtained as a result of the thermolysis process with preliminary chemical treatment from natural raw materials of organic origin are of interest for further research. These particles have an increased charge activity in relation to other studied classes of charged particles.

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Yauheni Auchunnikau, Tatyana Povshok, Sergey Yadykin, & Evgeny Ovchinnikov. (2023). Charge activity of silicon-containing nanophase particles intended for modification of polymer matrices. Insights in Nuclear Energy, Science, and Engineering, 1(1), 001–004. https://doi.org/10.17352/inese.000001
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