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Surface Functionalisation of Hyaluronic Acid-Based Foams with TiO<sub>2</sub> via ALD: Structural, Wettability and Antimicrobial Properties Analysis for Biomedical Applications. [PDF]
Pabjańczyk-Wlazło E +6 more
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Cellular Structure Optimization in Microwave-Assisted Foaming of Acrylated Epoxidized Soybean Oil. [PDF]
Vignali A, Bertini F, Iannace S.
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Novel synthesis of flexible polyurethane foams with high bio-based content derived from waste cooking oil. [PDF]
Rossi D +4 more
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Turning Fruit Seed Oils into High-Performance Open-Cell Polyurethane Foams: A Green Route to Petrochemical Polyol-Free Insulation. [PDF]
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Monodisperse liquid foams via membrane foaming
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2020It is possible to generate fairly monodisperse liquid foams by a dispersion cell, which was originally designed for the generation of fairly monodisperse emulsions. If this is the case, scaling-up the production of monodisperse liquid and solid foams will be no longer a problem.We used the dispersion cell - a batch process - and examined the influence ...
Laura Carballido +4 more
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Langmuir, 2010
Because of their layered structure, thermotropic smectic mesogens can form stable foams. In this study, two-dimensional foams of 8CB are prepared in the smectic A phase. We determine the structures of the foam cells and study the aging dynamics. Three stages of foam evolution are distinguished. The freshly prepared foam consists of multilayers of small
Torsten, Trittel +2 more
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Because of their layered structure, thermotropic smectic mesogens can form stable foams. In this study, two-dimensional foams of 8CB are prepared in the smectic A phase. We determine the structures of the foam cells and study the aging dynamics. Three stages of foam evolution are distinguished. The freshly prepared foam consists of multilayers of small
Torsten, Trittel +2 more
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Journal of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics, 2001
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Han, G. B. +4 more
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Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 2015
Foam sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment for lower limb varicose veins. Current evidence indicates that its efficacy may not be as high as surgery or endovenous ablation. The minimally invasive nature of the treatment however means that it has a wide application, and it can be particularly useful in patients who are not suitable for other ...
Glen, Alder, Tim, Lees
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Foam sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment for lower limb varicose veins. Current evidence indicates that its efficacy may not be as high as surgery or endovenous ablation. The minimally invasive nature of the treatment however means that it has a wide application, and it can be particularly useful in patients who are not suitable for other ...
Glen, Alder, Tim, Lees
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Foam-in-Foam Polyurethane Composite
Journal of Cellular Plastics, 2002Open-pore flexible polyurethane (PUR)foams with various pore sizes (1–8 mm)were used as 3-D filler to reinforce low-density, closed-cell PUR flexible foam. The final composite has a “foam-in-foam” structure. Compared to the unfilled PUR flexible foam, the composite exhibits considerable improvement on mechanical properties: with the same density, the ...
Y. Yuan, F. Shutov
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