Abstract

The present investigation focused on the evaluation of rheological properties HDPE reinforced with equal weight percentage (i.e., 0.1 wt. %) of Nano-diamond (0D), Carbon nanotubes (1D), and Graphite Nano-platelets (2D) multidimensional nanofillers. The results like storage modulus, loss modulus, Tan delta, and complex viscosity results expounded from the rheological test with a frequency sweep from 10-1 to 102 rad/s. The highest storage modulus was perceived by 0.1 CNT-based composites, i.e., 18408 Pa, which decreased to 19, 52, and 85 % for 0.1 GNP, 0.1 ND, and pure, respectively. A similar trend was observed for loss modulus and damping factor results. The shear-thinning behavior observed in viscosity results and the addition of ND nanofillers improve the viscosity to a large amount. The potential applications of the composites include polymer gears, landing mats, cams, and various functional elements.

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