Design and characterization of a novel nanocomposite: Synergistic integration of rhodium, carbon fiber, and cobalt via CES Edu pack
Naim Ostergllava ()
Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, 2025, vol. 9, issue 6, 576-586
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This paper presents the development and comprehensive characterization of an advanced nanocomposite achieved through the strategic integration of rhodium, carbon fiber, and cobalt. Utilizing CES Edu Pack for in-depth material analysis, the study evaluates the mechanical, thermal, and magnetic properties of each constituent and their synergistic interactions when combined. The experimental findings indicate that a composite formulation consisting of 10% rhodium, 80% carbon fiber, and 10% cobalt achieves an optimal balance of high modulus of elasticity, enhanced durability, and improved flexibility. Rhodium provides exceptional corrosion resistance and thermal stability; carbon fiber contributes a superior strength-to-weight ratio and excellent electrical conductivity; and cobalt enhances the composite’s magnetic properties and overall mechanical performance. The resulting nanocomposite demonstrates significant potential for application in high-performance technologies, including flexible sensors, advanced electronic devices, and nanomedicine platforms. This work lays a robust foundation for future research aimed at further optimizing composite materials for next-generation technological innovations.
Keywords: Advanced materials; Carbon fiber; CES EduPack; Cobalt; Flexible structures; Nanocomposites; Nanotechnology; Rhodium. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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