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    Refractive index evolution of various commercial acrylic resins during photopolymerization by F. Aloui, L. Lecamp, P. Lebaudy, F. Burel

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…A set of commercial (meth)acrylic resins was photopolymerized under identical irradiation conditions and evolution of their refractive index was monitored as a function of double bond conversion. Initial refractive index values ranged from 1.4445 to 1.5454 and then linearly increased with conversion as long as the material was not in the glassy state. …”
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    Decreased oxygen permeability of EVOH through molecular interactions by Zs. Peter, Cs. Kenyo, K. Renner, Ch.Krohnke, B. Pukanszky

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The success of the approach represents a novel way to control oxygen permeation in EVOH and in other polymers with similar functional groups capable of strong interactions.…”
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    On a novel method to synthesize POSS-based hybrids: An example of the preparation of TPU based system by O. Monticelli, A. Fina, D. Cavallo, E. Gioffredi, G. Delprato

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…A novel method to prepare polymer/polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) hybrids by melt reactive blending is proposed in this paper, by the controlled polymer chain scission and reaction of chain ends with functional silsesquioxanes. …”
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    Mapping physicochemical surface modifications of flame-treated polypropylene by S. Farris, S. Pozzoli, S. La Vecchia, P. Biagioni, C. L. Bianchi, L. Piergiovanni

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…In particular, the polar component was increased from 1.21, 0.08, and 0.32 mJ•m–2 (untreated samples) to 10.95, 11.20, and 11.17 mJ•m–2 for the flamed samples S, M, and H, respectively, an increase attributed to the insertion of polar functional groups (hydroxyl and carbonyl) on the C–C backbone, as demonstrated by the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results.…”
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    Complexes of heavy metals with nitrogen containing copolymers - electrochemical and physicomechanical properties

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…This can be explained with the fact that the chelate agents (salts of metals with variable valence) have free ions and electron mobility which improve the electric conductivity of the materials obtained and have a good prospect in many fields as functional polymer. The tensile characteristics of the polymer complexes of heavy metals were also affected by the nature and contents of the ions introduced.…”
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