G. E. Price
University of Dayton Research Institute
25 Papers
1.3K Citations
G. E. Price is an academic researcher from University of Dayton Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer & Nanocomposite. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 25 publications.
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Papers
Remotely actuated polymer nanocomposites--stress-recovery of carbon-nanotube-filled thermoplastic elastomers.
TL;DR: This work demonstrates that the uniform dispersion of 1–5 vol.% of carbon nanotubes in a thermoplastic elastomer yields nanocomposites that can store and subsequently release, through remote means, up to 50% more recovery stress than the pristine resin.
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Remotely actuated polymer nanocomposites-stress-recovery of carbon-nanotube-filled thermoplastic elastomers
TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate that the uniform dispersion of 1 − 5 vol.% of carbon nanotubes in a thermoplastic elastomer yields nanocomposites that can store and subsequently release, through remote means, up to 50% more recovery stress than the pristine resin.
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Morphology and mechanical properties of Nylon 6/MWNT nanofibers
Moncy V. Jose,Brian W. Steinert,Vinoy Thomas,Derrick Dean,Mohamed A. Abdalla,G. E. Price,Gregg M. Janowski +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, an aligned nanofibrous nanocomposites of Nylon 6 and surface modified multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) were successfully synthesized via electrospinning, using a rotating mandrel.
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Magnetically processed carbon nanotube/epoxy nanocomposites: Morphology, thermal, and mechanical properties
Mohamed A. Abdalla,Derrick Dean,Merlin Theodore,Merlin Theodore,Jennifer Fielding,Elijah Nyairo,G. E. Price +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the processing-structure-property relationships of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs)/epoxy nanocomposites processed with a magnetic field have been studied.
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Mechanical properties of intercalated cyanate ester -layered silicate nanocomposites
TL;DR: In this article, organically modified layered silicates (OLS) was used to improve the physical and thermal properties of cyanate ester resins, achieving a 30% increase in both the modulus and toughness.
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