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Vera Maria Wik, Mirta Ines Aranguren, Mirna Alejandra Mosiewicki, March 2011
Novel polyurethanes obtained from vegetable oil exhibit appreciably improved mechanical performance with inclusion of just 0.5% by weight of nanosized cellulose crystals.
Alfonso Rodriguez-Galan, Luis Javier del Valle, Jordi Puiggali , Maria Teresa Casas, Laura Morales-Gamez, Lourdes Franco, March 2011
Polymers are easily prepared by bulk polycondensation based on metal-halide salt formation, while crystallization is strongly influenced by incorporation and distribution of silicate nanoparticles.
Jin-San Yoon, Eun-Ju Lee, Gwang-Tae Kim, Eun-Soo Park , Young Seob Jong, March 2011
Materials prepared by solvent casting and precipitation, combined with chemical processes involving fatty acid derivatives, have significant potential for industrial applications.
Kinetic analysis disproves operation of two mechanisms that involve free radicals, but autoacceleration begins with reactions of radicals formed in situ.
Mohammed Hattabi, Aouatif Saad , Adil Echchelh, Mohammed El Ganaoui, March 2011
Implementation of the conventional control-volume/finite-element method and a modified conjugate-gradient algorithm can efficiently optimize rheological simulations.
James L. White, Jinhai Yang, Qibo Jiang, February 2011
Effects of screw-flight thickness, channel depth, and non-Newtonian flow can be predicted and experimentally verified by considering screw-flight shearing.
Antonio J. Carillo, Avraam I. Isayev, February 2011
During quenching from melt to solid state, the contribution of thermal stresses to birefringence is minimal for polystyrenes and significant for polycarbonates.
Hossein Ali Khonakdar, Javad Seyfi, Seyed Hassan Jafari, February 2011
Nanofillers in reactive blends which are compatibilized through interchange/exchange reactions have opposing effects on the visco-elastic response of nanocomposites.
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