Tailoring materials for their need: Sustainable layered double hydroxide polymer composites
Hester Oosthuizen, Louise Jones, Sajid Naseem, Frederick J. W. J. Labuschagné, Andreas Leuteritz
Abstract
Abstract Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are popular functional fillers increasingly used in composite materials. They can be designed via metal and anion selection as well as the specific processing method to prepare structures with desired functional properties. This makes LDHs suitable for many different applications, including as flame‐retardants, UV stabilizers, and anti‐microbial agents in polymer nanocomposites as well as a photo‐absorber in a solar cell. Here an overview of LDH synthesis and modification, composite preparation as well as characterization is given to highlight the unique ability for customization of LDH.
Topics & Concepts
Layered double hydroxidesMaterials scienceNanocompositeHydroxideCharacterization (materials science)PolymerComposite numberComposite materialChemical engineeringNanotechnologyEngineeringLayered Double Hydroxides Synthesis and ApplicationsMagnesium Oxide Properties and ApplicationsFlame retardant materials and properties