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Toxicological impacts of microplastic fibers: A review assessing risk to human and aquatic health. [PDF]
O'Connor A +3 more
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Evaluating Contaminant Effects and Blend Ratios on the Alkaline Hydrolysis of Polyester Textile Streams. [PDF]
Wentz CM +7 more
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Nanomaterials from Textile Waste for Purification and Environmental Applications. [PDF]
Olaiya NG +3 more
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Green Fiber-Reinforced Laminates: Styrene-Free UPe with VTES-Functionalized ZrO<sub>2</sub> and Flax Fabrics. [PDF]
Mijatov S +5 more
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Influence of Fabric Support on Improving the Layer-by-Layer Polyethersulfone Membrane Performance. [PDF]
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1971
AbstractTwo methods have been developed to heparinize polyester fibers. One approach involves a thermofixation process. In this process, a water‐insoluble complex of heparin is “fixed” into the bulk of the polyester fiber by the application of heat. The second method uses an amino silane coupling agent.
L S, Hersh, H H, Weetall, I W, Brown
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AbstractTwo methods have been developed to heparinize polyester fibers. One approach involves a thermofixation process. In this process, a water‐insoluble complex of heparin is “fixed” into the bulk of the polyester fiber by the application of heat. The second method uses an amino silane coupling agent.
L S, Hersh, H H, Weetall, I W, Brown
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1975
Acrylic acid (AA) and acrylonitrile (AN) were used to carry out grafting on polyester (PE) fibers using the techniques of initiation by γ-radiation as well as benzoyl peroxide. The nature of the grafted fiber substance was found to be the same, irrespective of the grafting technique.
P. D. Kale +3 more
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Acrylic acid (AA) and acrylonitrile (AN) were used to carry out grafting on polyester (PE) fibers using the techniques of initiation by γ-radiation as well as benzoyl peroxide. The nature of the grafted fiber substance was found to be the same, irrespective of the grafting technique.
P. D. Kale +3 more
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