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Ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer potentials

Polymeric nanocomposites are a class of relatively new materials with ample potential applications. Products with commercial applications appeared during the last decade [1], and much industrial and academic interest has been created. Reports on the manufacture of nanocomposites include those made with polyamides [2-5], polyolefins [6-9], polystyrene (PS) and PS copolymers [10, 11], ethylene vinyl alcohol [12-15], acrylics [16-18], polyesters [19, 20], polycarbonate [21, 22], liquid crystalline polymers [8, 23-25], fluoropolymers [26-28], thermoset resins [29-31], polyurethanes [32-37], ethylene-propylene oxide [38], vinyl carbazole [39, 40], polydiacethylene [41], and polyimides (Pis) [42], among others. [Pg.585]

Fig. 15. pH Dependence of zeta-potential for various smfaces. O glass siliconized glass PVA not annealed PVA annealed in N2 for 15 min at 210 °C A cellulose A vinyl alcohol-ethylene copolymer... [Pg.126]


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