Araştırmacılar İsmail Kutlugün Akbay
Dr.Öğr.Üyesi İsmail Kutlugün AkbayMÜHENDİSLİK FAKÜLTESİ KİMYA MÜHENDİSLİĞİ BÖLÜMÜ KİMYA MÜHENDİSLİĞİ ANABİLİM DALI
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Investigation of using waste banana peels in EPDM as bio-based filler

AKBAY, İsmail Kutlugün

The rubber and plastics sectors have been developing in both 19th and 20th centuries. The most of the developments have been realized in the 20th century. As a result of this, the need for petrochemical products has increased day by day. Synthetic rubber is used to protect vehicle tires, automotive parts, white goods, insulation materials and especially bridges, highways, viaducts and nuclear facilities requiring high elastic modulus from seismic and acoustical effects. Rubber type materials are preferred in many engineering applications due to due to their sufficient properties such as high elasticity. The importance of the study carried out in the rubber industry in order to improve the performance characteristics of the material as well as to increase the production efficiency and reduc...

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OPTIMIZATION OF SYNTHESIS PARAMETERS FOR LEAD OXIDE NANOPARTICLES USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY

Akbay, İsmail Kutlugün | Genç, Rükan | Özdemir, Tonguç

Nano-sized lead oxide has useful applications that can be used in industry. In this study, the synthesis parameters were optimized using response surface methodology and ANOVA study was also carried out. Reaction temperature, sodium hydroxide and lead (II) acetate concentration were studied as the factors and the particle size was selected as the response variable. The modification was lead to increase the adequate precision of the model. Close results between R2 (correlation coefficient) and R2adj showed the accuracy of the model. The optimum results of the study were found 14.89 M NaOH concentration, 0.87 M Pb(II)Ac and reaction temperature of 88.56 °C. The particle size of lead II oxide was found to be 19.75 nm under optimum parameters.

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ACCUMULATION OF RECYCLED WASTE TYRE WITHIN DIFFERENT RUBBERS: A KINETIC STUDY

Akbay, İsmail Kutlugün | Özdemir, Tonguç

Waste tyres around the world are increased severely in the last century. The accumulation of waste tyre within poly dimethyl siloxane (silicone) and ethylene–propylene–diene monomer rubber (EPDM) rubbers were examined. The moving die rheometer were used for the kinetic analysis of the samples. The MDR results showed that the silicone sample that has 5% waste tyre content has the better rheological results. Kinetic study examination of both EPDM and silicone rubber were done according to non-linear curve fitting model. The fitting model were conducted as Kamal-Sourour Model. In addition, the fitted model was corrected with fourth order Runge-Kutta model. Moreover, activation energy of both samples were calculated from Arrhenius plot for both rubbers. For EPDM case, it was found 99 kJ/mole a...

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Investigation of using shelf-life passed milk in EPDM as bio-based filler

AKBAY, İsmail Kutlugün

Waste management of dairy products is an important topic for both economic and environmental aspects. In order to remove or reduce the harmful effects of carbon black used as a filler material, the effects of polymers obtained by using some biological wastes such as shelf-life passed milk instead of carbon black on the physical and mechanical properties of ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber have been investigated. Moving Die Rheometer and Soxhlet extraction tests were applied to the obtained compound and the results were evaluated. MDR test results showed that the scorch time of the samples increased by 10% SP filler, and Soxhlet test results were in line with MDR test. Mechanical analysis showed that the addition of casein polymer improved the elongation at break values of the...

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N-vinylcaprolactam-based temperature and pH-sensitive graft hydrogels for controlled drug release of 5-FU: a comprehensive study on synthesis, characterization, and release kinetics

İsmail Kutlugün AKBAY | Tonguç ÖZDEMİR

Stimuli-responsive polymers can be used for various purposes due to their amazing properties within the context of controlled release systems. In this study, the aim was to prepare hydrogels that are stimulus-responsive to temperature and pH and utilize them in drug release investigations. N-Vinyl caprolactam-based polymers were synthesized and optimized based on the swelling ratio data. Both temperature and pH sensitivity, along with their respective transition values, were determined. The best sample was selected based on 5-FU encapsulation efficiency. To enhance the swelling ratio and encapsulation values, different amounts of poly-(ethylene glycol) were added to improve water swelling ratio and 5-FU release properties. All obtained samples were characterized using water swelling ratio,...