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Materials Horizons.
Reduced reaction enthalpy due to particles’ non-reactive volume is balanced by lower heat capacity. Front propagation is hindered by slowed curing kinetics.
Publikováno v:
Journal of materials chemistry. B. 10(15)
Bones represent a superb biomaterial that combines high mechanical stiffness with nutrition delivery to its osteocyte cells through the microscopical Haversian canals and bone canaliculi. Such a structure is hard to reproduce artificially, though. 3D
Publikováno v:
Journal of Polymer Science. 58:3311-3321
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Polymer Engineering & Science. 60:380-386
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Macromolecular Materials and Engineering. 307:2200403
Autor:
Gregory Connor Evans, Alan J. Lesser
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Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics. 56:803-813
Superheated water (shH2O) is investigated as a process aid in conventional aliphatic polyamide (PA) systems. The polymers investigated include PA 6 (PA6), PA 6,6 (PA66), PA 6,12 (PA612), and PA 12 (PA12). It is shown that the PA melting and crystalli
Publikováno v:
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 57:3950-3956
In the expanding industry of polymer processing, a prominent area of current research is to process polymers efficiently without creating any environmental hazards. Processing of poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) (PPO) requires high processing t
Autor:
Camarda Daniel Scott, Lampe Matthew Joseph, Rupert Konradi, Claus Gabriel, Klaus Stoll, Alan J. Lesser, Philippe Desbois
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 138:51203
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Polymer Engineering & Science. 58:1108-1114
Processing of a high glass transition (Tg) polymer such as polyethersulfone (PES; Tg = 225°C) poses a challenge as it requires high processing temperatures or sometimes toxic solvents. In this work, we report of a facile process using superheated wa
Publikováno v:
Polymer. 116:27-34
This paper investigates what effect network heterogeneity has on the thermal and non-linear mechanical properties of epoxy based asymmetric double network glasses. Asymmetric Double Network epoxies were formulated using miscible stoichiometric blends