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Publikováno v:
Materials Science Forum. :677-684
The development of high performance products at lowest possible product development-time and costs is the demand of the plastics industry today. A successful use of process simulation to describe the behavior of complex structures and to minimize the
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Gbenga Olawale, Eleni Oberbauer, Ian Teasdale, Aitziber Iturmendi, Sandra Rothemund, Maria Rigau, Tamara Aigner, Martina Prambauer, Reinhard Forstner, Oliver Brüggemann, Florian Hildner, Klaus R. Schröder, Robert Liska, Branislav Husár
Publikováno v:
Macromolecular Bioscience. 15:351-363
Photo-polymerizable scaffolds are designed and prepared via short chain poly(organo)phosphazene building blocks bearing glycine allylester moieties. The polyphosphazene was combined with a trifunctional thiol and divinylester in various ratios, follo
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Jakko Raukola, Hannu Minkkinen, Gerhard Eder, Simona Bauer-Gogonea, Siegfried Bauer, Johann G. Leonhartsberger, Reinhard Forstner, Reinhard Schwödiauer, Harald Salhofer, Mika Paajanen
Publikováno v:
Leonhartsberger, J, Salhofer, H, Schwödiauer, R, Bauer-Gogonea, S, Bauer, S, Fostner, R, Eder, G, Paajanen, M, Minkkinen, H & Raukola, J 2006, ' Capacitance dilatometry for the in-situ controlled expansion process of the cellular polymer-filler composites (ferroelectrets) ', Ferroelectrics, vol. 331, no. 1, pp. 181-187 . https://doi.org/10.1080/00150190600737735
Ferroelectrets are unusual composites, consisting of a closed-cell polymer-filler foam structure. Ferroelectrets behave like ferroelectric materials during and after internally charging the voids of the cellular structure. In order to optimize the el
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Sandra, Rothemund, Tamara B, Aigner, Aitziber, Iturmendi, Maria, Rigau, Branislav, Husár, Florian, Hildner, Eleni, Oberbauer, Martina, Prambauer, Gbenga, Olawale, Reinhard, Forstner, Robert, Liska, Klaus R, Schröder, Oliver, Brüggemann, Ian, Teasdale
Publikováno v:
Macromolecular bioscience. 15(3)
Photo-polymerizable scaffolds are designed and prepared via short chain poly(organo)phosphazene building blocks bearing glycine allylester moieties. The polyphosphazene was combined with a trifunctional thiol and divinylester in various ratios, follo