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f‐Block Element‐Based MOF Thin Films: A Platform for Luminescence, Sensing, and Energy Applications

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f‐Block element–based metal–organic framework (f‐MOF) thin films offer exceptional potential for luminescent, sensing, and energy‐related applications. This review surveys recent progress in their synthesis, characterization, and functional implementation, emphasizing the diversity of available thin‐film fabrication strategies. The convergence of these
Dong‐Hui Chen, Christof Wöll
wiley   +1 more source

Blended Polypropylene Fibers

Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A, 1998
The preparation, and especially the dyeability of blended fibers polypropylene and terpolymer acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene and/or polypropylene and polystyrene, respectively are presented in this paper. Modified polypropylene fibers fix the dyestuffs much better and have lower tenacity according to the amount of the additive.
M. Kristofic   +3 more
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Bagasse Fiber-Polypropylene Based Composites

Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 1999
Processing and properties of bagasse fiber-polypropylene composites are reported. Four different chemical treatments of the vegetal fibers were performed in order to improve interface adhesion with the thermoplastic matrix: namely isocyanate, acrylic acid, mercerization, and washing with alkaline solution were applied.
Vazquez A.   +2 more
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Grafting of polypropylene fibers. II. Electrokinetic properties of grafted polypropylene fibers

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1987
Electrokinetic properties of methacrylic acid- and acrylonitrile-grafted polypropylene fibers measured in the presence of cationic dyes are reported. The zeta potential of polypropylene fibers decreases, and the surface charge density along with surface conductivity increases as the concentration of the dyes in the streaming solution increases.
H. T. Lokhande   +4 more
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Fractographic characterization of isotactic polypropylene fibers

Microscopy Research and Technique, 2020
AbstractIn this article we present an opto‐thermo‐mechanical characterization of isotactic polypropylene monofilament during failure by fracture. The digital photoelasticity, the two‐beam Pluta polarising interference microscope and the computed tomography are used to provide quantitative data and visual models of the fracture regions of isotactic ...
Taha Z. N. Sokkar   +3 more
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Special polypropylene fibers

1999
Special types of polypropylene (PP) fibers were developed in order to widen their application. The special fibers may be ranged into the following main groups: • multicomponent fibers containing at least two different polymers; • fibers with changing cross-section geometry (profiled and partly filled); • bioactive fibers.
Martin Jambrich, Anton Marcinčin
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Failure of polypropylene fibers

Fibre Chemistry, 1984
A quantitative definition of the highly elastic deformation built up in extension of polypropylene fiber has been proposed.
V. D. Fikhman   +2 more
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Polypropylene + boehmite nanocomposite fibers

Journal of Polymer Engineering, 2012
Abstract The influence of nanosized filler particles on mechanical properties of composite fibers has some specific features related to the fiber matrix, its preparation and the filler content, as well as the orientation of the fibers at their drawing.
Lubica Škovranová   +7 more
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