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The reinforcing role of 2D graphene analogue MoS2 nanosheets in multiscale carbon fibre composites: Improvement of interfacial adhesion
In this study, a novel scalable method based on hydrothermal-assisted ball milling was used to simultaneously synthesize and amino-functionalize molybdenum disulfide nanosheets with diaminodiphenyl sulfone (DDS-MoS2). This process resulted in the production of the functionalized nanosheets with a la...
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