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This work reveals the phase composition and quantitative morphology analysis of precipitation‐hardened Fe32Cu12Ni11Ti16Al29 complex‐concentrated alloy. The precipitates are shown to have a high coherency. Morphology transition between sphere, cuboidal, and elongated morphology is observed. Finally, the overaging behavior is captured using microhardness.
Rostyslav Nizinkovskyi+4 more
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Engineering solvent resistance in semiconducting polymer films through UV-induced polydiacetylene crosslinking. [PDF]
Sur AK+5 more
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On the Change in Particle Size Distribution of Polymethyl Methacrylate during Polymerization. [PDF]
A. Fredrik+3 more
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Toughness of Confined Auxetic Foams
Auxetic (negative Poisson's ratio) materials offer benefits such as impact mitigation, thermal insulation, vibration damping, and reduced shear strain, although their fracture mechanics are largely unexplored. This study investigates damage initiation and propagation in confined re‐entrant auxetic foams from polyurethane via experimental ...
Adrianos E. F. Athanasiadis+3 more
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Studies on PVA/MAA:EA polymer blend films modified by Fe<sup>3+</sup> doping. [PDF]
Gopal NO+3 more
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Polymerization of Propyleneby Catalyst of Titanium Tetrachloride-Aluminum Triethylate
Shu Kanbara+2 more
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Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate Initiated by the System ofp-Toluenesulfinic Acid, Dimethylaniline and Oxygen [PDF]
Ryoichi Uehara
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This study presents a multimodal characterization method for a prototype metamaterial model structure that features four distinct states of mechanical stiffness and electrical resistivity. Through simulations and experiments, it uncovers insights into the structural behavior, the correlation between changes in electrical resistivity and mechanical ...
Rebecca Kose+3 more
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Key Trends and Insights in Smart Polymeric Skin Wearable Patches
Intelligent polymers, which respond to various physical and biological stimuli, are explored for the development of skin wearable patches in biomedical applications. Smart polymers, also known as intelligent or stimuli‐responsive polymers, play a crucial role in the development of advanced wearable patches due to their versatility and softness.
Sergio J. Peñas‐Núñez+2 more
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