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Carbon ThreeSixty and the National Composites Centre, UK, are collaborating to develop and manufacture an ultra-low mass, robust, proof-of-concept carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) wheel for rotary wing aircraft.
With papers examining an olive biomass ash-based geopolymer composite, the brazing joints of tubular zirconia ceramics and the magnetic properties of a non-stoichiometric oxynitride.
Papers in this new issue look at topics including flame and fire retardancy of polymer-based composites, eco-friendly synthesis and characterisations of single-wall carbon nanotubes/Ag nanoparticle heterostructures and evaluation of the effect of temperature on skid resistance of different asphalt mixtures.
Magda Zydik and Walter Tran at composites product manufacturer AREVO, USA, take us on the journey of creating a 3D-printed, one-piece, carbon-fibre bike.
New papers in this issue include progress in green nanocomposites for high-performance applications, structural, optical and electrical properties of SnxSy thin films deposited by spray pyrolysis and the effect of crosslinking a polymer layer on the electrochemical properties of cation-exchange membranes.
Chitosan features in two papers in this journal issue, while facile synthesis of Cu and CuO nanoparticles from copper scrap using plasma arc discharge are evaluated for antibacterial activity and a paraffin wax and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) blend is considered for tissue engineering.
Carbon nanosheets for low-cost supercapacitors, Functional antimicrobial coatings for application on microbiologically contaminated surfaces and a green method for Nitrogen-doped graphene and its application for oxygen reduction reaction in alkaline media all appear in this journal issue.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) and National Composites Centre (NCC) have launched a competition to explore the art of the possible for the next generation of lightweight, strong and resilient combat aircraft composite structures.