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Polyaniline as a dual flame retardant and electrostatic dissipative additive in polyethylene nanocomposites

open access: yesJournal of Vinyl and Additive Technology, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 339-355, March 2025.
Effecft of co‐doping polyaniline with phosphoric acid and phytic acid on the heat release rate of polyethylene. Abstract Polyolefins, such as polyethylene (PE), are highly flammable and electrically insulative, limiting their applicability. The study explored the flame‐retardancy and electrical conductivity of PE/polyaniline (PE/PANI) nanocomposites ...
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Cytocompatibility of albuminated polyester fabrics

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1984
AbstractAn alternative to the usual technique of preclotting porous textile vascular prostheses prior to surgical implantation is to render them impermeable to blood by impregnation with a cross‐linked albumin filler matrix. This material subsequently becomes the foundation for cellular development.
M F, Sigot-Luizard   +8 more
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Bio-Polishing of Polyester and Polyester/Cotton Fabric

Textile Research Journal, 2005
Enzymatic bio-polishing offers a finish for pill prevention. The present study demonstrates that a cutinase can be used for bio-polishing of polyester fabrics and can be combined with a compatible cellulase to treat polyester and cotton blended fabrics. Two different cutinases were investigated with 100% polyester woven fabric.
Stefanie G. Mccloskey, Joseph M. Jump
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Lipase treatment of polyester fabrics

Fibers and Polymers, 2006
The aim of this paper is to improve moisture regain of PET fabrics using a lipase treatment. Effects of nine lipase sources, lipase activator and nonionic surfactant on moisture regain of PET fabrics are examined. Moisture regains of lipase-treated samples improve by two times in average compared with untreated and buffer-treated samples.
Hye Rim Kim, Wha Soon Song
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Flame‐retardant viscose–polyester fabrics

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1986
AbstractFor many purposes the natural‐synthetic fiber‐blend fabrics are more suitable than pure natural or synthetic products. It is often possible to obtain a maximum in clothing and textile technical properties by compensating the defects of one fiber by using an other totally different fiber.
Pertti Nousianinen   +1 more
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