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Aqueous-dispersion acrylic adhesives

Polymer Science Series C, 2007
Methods of controlling the strength of adhesive joints via changes in the molecular mass of copolymers and incorporation of adhesion additives have been developed. The effect of the surface energy of substrates on the strength characteristics of the adhesive-bonded materials has been studied.
O. I. Ermilova   +3 more
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Aqueous Polymer Dispersions

2004
Elizalde O, Aramendia E, Ilundain P, Salazar R, Alvarez D, Da Cunha L, Grade J, Blease T, Barandiaran MJ, Leiza JR, de la Cal JC, Asua JM: Knowledge-based development of emulsion polymerization processes for tailoring of polymer latex properties Nomura M, Suzuki K: Effect of initiator type on the kinetics and mechanisms of heterophase polymerization ...
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Dioxygen solubility in aqueous phosphatidylcholine dispersions

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1991
The solubility of molecular oxygen, or dioxygen, in low weight percent (1.5%) sonicated dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) aqueous dispersions saturated with air has been measured as a function of temperature between 10 degrees C and 40 degrees C.
E S, Smotkin, F T, Moy, W Z, Plachy
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Aqueous Nanosilica Dispersants for Carbon Nanotube

Langmuir, 2015
Nanosilicas can disperse single-wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT) in aqueous solution efficiently; SWCNTs are stably dispersed in aqueous media for more than 6 months. The SWCNT dispersing solution with nanosilica can produce highly conductive transparent films which satisfy the requirements for application to touch panels.
Takafumi, Matsuda   +13 more
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Spontaneous vesiculation of aqueous lipid dispersions

Biochemistry, 1986
The swelling properties of lipid mixtures consisting of phosphatidylcholine and a charged single-chain detergent have been studied. The work presented here is confined to lipid mixtures forming smectic lamellar phases in H2O. These mixtures exhibit continuous swelling with increasing water content, provided the surface charge density exceeds a ...
Hauser, H.   +4 more
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Rheology of aqueous carbon black dispersions

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2004
The interaction of carbon black with an acrylic resin has been investigated by rheology. Two carbon blacks, with similar particle size and surface characteristics but quite different particle morphologies, have been examined. These are somewhat arbitrarily denoted as "spherical" and "fractal" as shown by small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and ...
C L, Barrie   +5 more
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Dispersion of TiN in aqueous media

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2005
The dispersion of TiN powders in aqueous media was studied through XPS, zeta potential, adsorption, sedimentation, and rheology measurements. XPS showed that there are TiO2, TiN, and TiOxNy sites on the TiN particle surface. In the absence of dispersant, the isoelectric point (pH(IEP)) of the TiN particles was at pH 2.2. Based on the surface properties
Jingxian, Zhang   +4 more
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Nanostructured hybrid materials from aqueous polymer dispersions

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2004
Organic-inorganic (O-I) hybrids with well-defined morphology and structure controlled at the nanometric scale represent a very interesting class of materials both for their use as biomimetic composites and because of their potential use in a wide range of technologically advanced as well as more conventional application fields.
CASTELVETRO, VALTER, CINZIA DE VITA
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Aqueous Preparation of Highly Dispersed Molybdenum Sulfide

Inorganic Chemistry, 2000
Highly dispersed MoS2 was obtained by means of the reaction of (NH4)2MoS4 and N2H4 in aqueous solution at 353−373 K and in the pH range 7−10.
Bezverkhy, I.   +2 more
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Stable aqueous dispersions of polyaniline

Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1992
Relatively concentrated stable aqueous dispersions of polyaniline containing uniform spherical particles have been prepared for the first time using a underivatised poly(vinyl alcohol coacetate) as a steric stabilizer.
N. Gospodinova   +2 more
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