Multicomponent Polymer Systems: Phase Behavior, Dynamics and Applications : November 29-December 3, 2004, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. |
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... shown in Figure 3. The modulus of the nanocomposites with 0.5 and 0.75 weight % PMDA content is higher with respect ... Figure 5. PMDA contains four reactive groups that can lead to crosslinking or branching while MA contains two ...
... shown in Figure 3. The modulus of the nanocomposites with 0.5 and 0.75 weight % PMDA content is higher with respect ... Figure 5. PMDA contains four reactive groups that can lead to crosslinking or branching while MA contains two ...
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... illustrated in figure 3. While the C - H2 stretching is affected only a little by the anisotropic interaction from SWNT along PMMA backbone shown in Fig . 3a , the sidechain symmetry is hindered by isotropic SWNT / PMMA interactions shown ...
... illustrated in figure 3. While the C - H2 stretching is affected only a little by the anisotropic interaction from SWNT along PMMA backbone shown in Fig . 3a , the sidechain symmetry is hindered by isotropic SWNT / PMMA interactions shown ...
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... shown in figure 2 , the polarization response increases after the blend film had been treated by the S / A . The DSC data shown in figure 3 ( a ) indicates that the stretching process results in the increases of crystallinity by 24 ...
... shown in figure 2 , the polarization response increases after the blend film had been treated by the S / A . The DSC data shown in figure 3 ( a ) indicates that the stretching process results in the increases of crystallinity by 24 ...
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