Degradation and stability of plasma polymers. In: Plasma polymer films. London: Imperial College Press 2004; pp. 247-78.Hollander, A.; Thome, J. Degradation and Stability of Plasma Polymers. In Plasma Polymer Films; Biederman, H., Ed.; Imperial College Press: London, UK, 2004; Chapter 7...
For this purpose, FPFs were synthesized with the addition of walnut shells and hazelnut shells. Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) was used to assess the influence of these filler on thermal stability and degradation processes of polyurethane foams. Phase transitions in tested foams were analyzed using...
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Degradation takes place at 291 掳C, indicating good thermal stability. The high energy density and the effective shape and thermal stabilization of the Ac... X Shi,MR Yazdani,R Ajdary,... - 《Carbohydrate Polymers》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Humics-based interpolyelectrolyte complexes for anti...
Oxidative degradation and stabilisation of polymers 来自 Taylor & Francis 喜欢 0 阅读量: 30 作者: Al-Malaika, S. 摘要: The aim of this review is to present a coherent treatment of the fundamental aspects of the science that underpins current technological practices, and future advances, in ...
Quenching Fundamentals: Stability & Drag-Out of Polymers. Deals with the effects of polymer molecular weight and concentration on the thermal/oxidative degradation, drag-out, and quench severity of aqueous polymer... Totten,George,E.,... - 《Advanced Materials & Processes》 被引量: 0发表: 1999...
During the late 1950s and early 1960s, requirements for thermally stable materials produced a rapid growth in new but impracticable polymer. Impracticable because, at that time, the criterion of thermal stability was narrowly interpreted as the capacity
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Degradation Stability Thickening 1. Introduction Acrylamide copolymers are water-soluble polymers that are insoluble in most organic solvents, and demonstrate advantageous thickening, flocculation, adhesion and resistance reduction properties. Acrylamide copolymers reduce friction against the solution liquid, and ...