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Self-driven electrical triggering system activates tunneling nanotube highways to enhance drug delivery in bladder cancer therapy. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Liu Z   +12 more
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Foundational insights for theranostic applications of magnetoelectric nanoparticles.

open access: yesNanoscale Horiz
Andre V   +11 more
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Effect of silicone coupling agent on dielectric properties of barium titanate/silicone elastomer composites

open access: yesEffect of silicone coupling agent on dielectric properties of barium titanate/silicone elastomer composites
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Processing of composites with titanate coupling agents—a review

Polymer Engineering & Science, 1984
Abstract It is proposed that titanium‐derived coupling agents react with free protons at the inorganic interface to form organic monomolecular layers on the inorganic surface, which causes inorganic/organic phase compatibilization resulting in new composite property, catalysis, adhesion, and rheology performance ...
S. J. Monte, G. Sugerman
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Use of Titanate Coupling Agents in Kevlar-phenolic Composites

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1994
AbstractSurface modification of Kevlar fibers with titanate coupling agents for improved adhesion of the fiber and resin in Kevla–phenolic composites has been attempted to explore the possibility of enhancement in adhesion and bulk properties of composites for friction materials.
N. Menon, F. Blum, L. Dharani
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Surface characterization of a titanate coupling agents modified sepiolite

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1985
AbstractThe surface treatment of a sepiolite with two different titanate coupling agents has been studied. The results obtained from several chemical and physical analytical methods used for the organophylized surface characterization have shown a monolayer reaction has taken place.
M. Arroyo, A. Iglesias, F. Perez
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Titanate Coupling Agents-1985 Urethane Applications

Journal of Cellular Plastics, 1985
Revue de 113 brevets sur les utilisations des monoalcoxytitanates. Mode d'action. Adherence.
S. J. Monte, G. Sugerman
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Organo-titanates and zirconates coupling agents in polymer composites: A review

Journal of Elastomers & Plastics
Organometallic coupling agents play a crucial role in polymer blends and composites by enhancing the compatibility between different polymers or improving interfacial adhesion between polymers and reinforcement agents or fillers.
Somayeh Sharafi Zamir, Babak Fathi
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Effect of titanate coupling agents on mechanical properties of mica‐filled polypropylene

Polymer Engineering & Science, 1989
Abstract The application of titanate coupling agents for the surface modification of mica filler and its reinforcement in polypropylene (PP) has been directed towards improvement in mechanical properties. Four titanate coupling agents, namely neoalkoxy tri(dioctylpyrophosphato) titanate (C 1
P. Bajaj, N. K. Jha, R. Jha
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