Multicomponent Polymer Systems: Phase Behavior, Dynamics and Applications : November 29-December 3, 2004, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. |
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... surface area ) number of radicals on their surface , which results in strong bounding of particle to matrix , besides the polymeric material close to the phase boundary gains additional properties . Since the size of nanoparticles is ...
... surface area ) number of radicals on their surface , which results in strong bounding of particle to matrix , besides the polymeric material close to the phase boundary gains additional properties . Since the size of nanoparticles is ...
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... surface area of unit volume fraction of fibrous clay is an order of magnitude less compared to the platelet clay . Further , since the platelets are flat the interparticle interaction surface area is much larger for such particles than ...
... surface area of unit volume fraction of fibrous clay is an order of magnitude less compared to the platelet clay . Further , since the platelets are flat the interparticle interaction surface area is much larger for such particles than ...
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... surface of the macroion . EXPERIMENTAL DETAILS We elected to use polystyrene latex microspheres as the macroion . These have carboxyl surface groups and are additionally functionalised with ( aliphatic ) amine groups . They are ...
... surface of the macroion . EXPERIMENTAL DETAILS We elected to use polystyrene latex microspheres as the macroion . These have carboxyl surface groups and are additionally functionalised with ( aliphatic ) amine groups . They are ...
Contents
Rich Dynamics in Diblock Copolymers | 1 |
On the Origin of Color Degradation in Polyfluorenes Block Copolymer | 14 |
Influence of the Particle Morphology on the MicroAnd Macromechanics | 30 |
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