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Additional Methods of Compatibilization

The results indicated thermo-mechanical degradation (and grafting) yielded in-situ compatibilization. [Pg.96]

Bianchini, C., Miller, H. and CiardeUi, F., in Modification and Blending of Synthetic and Natural Macromolecules, CiardeUi, F. and Penczek, S. (Eds.) (2004) Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, p. 15 [Pg.99]

Farmer, D. B., In Polyvinyl Alcohol-Developments, Finch, C. A. (Ed.) (1992) John WUey Sons, New York, p. 433 [Pg.99]

Lizama, B., Castaneda, D., L6pez-Castafiares, R., Castafio, V. and Vasquez, F, Macromol Symp. (2000) 151,p.419 [Pg.99]

Dimonie, V. L., In Emulsion Polymerization and Emulsion Polymers , LoveU, P. A. and El-Aasser, M. S., (Eds), (1997), John WUey and Sons, New York [Pg.99]


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