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Maximizing the reinforcement potential of natural siliceous earth as a sustainable alternative to commercial silica for the rubber and tire industry, from the perspectives of mechano‐chemical modification, dispersion, and impacts on the mechanical and nonlinear dynamic behavior of SSBR composites.
Onny Aulia Rachman +2 more
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Obtaining and Studying the Properties of Composite Materials from <i>ortho</i>-, <i>meta</i>-, <i>para</i>-Carboxyphenylmaleimide and ABS. [PDF]
Garaev E +4 more
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Influence of acrylonitrile (ACN) content on the processing behavior and morphological development of PA/NBR thermoplastic vulcanizates. Torque‐time profiles, SEM, and SEM/AFM images show that an intermediate ACN level (38%) promotes improved phase dispersion and morphological uniformity, especially with increased processing time, resulting in the most ...
André Luís dos Santos da Silva +4 more
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Solvent Effects on the Selectivity of Ambimodal Dipolar/Diels-Alder Cycloadditions: A Study Using Explicit Solvation Models. [PDF]
Matsubuchi H +6 more
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This study explores scalable methods of incorporating graphene nanoplatelets into SBR latex with or without a surfactant, using either powder or a masterbatch. Results show that combining a masterbatch with the surfactant DTAB improves vulcanization speed, mechanical strength, hardness, thermal conductivity, and resistance to aging.
Micaela D. Ferrari +4 more
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China's petrochemical plants' CO<sub>2</sub> emissions and high-impact contributors for carbon-neutrality production. [PDF]
Chen X +5 more
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Lignin dispersion in carboxylated nitrile rubber (XNBR) is enhanced at 7% carboxylic acid, significantly improving the composite's compressive mechanical performance for sealing applications. ABSTRACT Lignin is a promising biobased material that enhances the sustainability of rubber composites as a reinforcing filler.
Gustavo Ninho Campos +6 more
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Complete genome sequences of <i>Acetobacterium wieringae</i> strains Y and N, capable of conjugated diene biohydrogenation. [PDF]
Jin H +13 more
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Reversible Nanocomposites With Carbon Nanotubes as the Diene in the Diels–Alder Reaction
Scheme of the reversible nanocomposites through DA and rDA reactions with participation of carbon nanotubes. ABSTRACT Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) often require surface functionalization to facilitate uniform distribution and address issues related to aggregation. Due to the sp2 hybridized carbon atoms on their surface, CNTs readily participate in the Diels–
Jie Guo +3 more
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Analysis of Tyre Pyrolysis Oil as Potential Diesel Fuel Blend with Focus on Swelling Behaviour of Nitrile-Butadiene Rubber. [PDF]
Seitz S, Förster T, Eibl S.
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