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Network microfibrillar

Using Equations 3-5, with the densities of the impregnated film and the epoxy matrix measured independently, the following characteristics of the microfibrillar network can be calculated from the SAXS measurements (Y. Cohen and E. L. Thomas to be published) ... [Pg.187]

Ryden, R, Sugimoto-Shirasu, K., Smith, A. C., Findlay, K., Reiter, W. -D., McCann, M. C. (2003). Tensile properties of Arabidopsis cell walls depend on both a xyloglucan cross-linked microfibrillar network and rhamnogalacturonan 11-borate complexes. Plant Physiol, 132, 1033-1040. [Pg.80]

Some semi fluorinated alkanes, such as Fx2Hg and Fx2Hx2> formed gels in CO2 by forming a microfibrillar network in a slightly supersaturated solution. The size of the hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon portions of the semi-fluorinated alkane will be increased in an attempt to reduce the amount required to form a gel. [Pg.137]

PBZT and PBO are ordered polymers which form long rigid-rod molecules which give rise to a microfibrillar network structure in biaxially oriented films (Figure 1). Such biaxial films have been used in combination with low dielectric constant resins, such as cyanate ester resins, to make circuit substrates for use in MLBs... [Pg.438]

The demonstration by Kopecka et al. (12) of a microfibrillar network as an inner layer of the cell wall supports the idea of aggregation of the unit molecules by association of portions of chains from different molecules to form a continuous structure surrounding the cell. [Pg.248]

Cohen Y (1996) The microfibrillar network in gels of poly(Y-benzyl-L-glutamate) in benzyl alcohol. J Polym Sci, Part B Polym Phys 34 57-64... [Pg.195]

Fig. 5.23 Surface SEM scanning image of the new composite sample. This micrograph depicts the entrapment of filler inside the microfibrillar network structure... Fig. 5.23 Surface SEM scanning image of the new composite sample. This micrograph depicts the entrapment of filler inside the microfibrillar network structure...
Figure 12.35. Schematic of kebabs induced both by shish and by microfibrillar network in injection molded parts... Figure 12.35. Schematic of kebabs induced both by shish and by microfibrillar network in injection molded parts...
Zhong G J, Li L B, Mendes E, Byelov D, Fu Q and Li Z M (2006) Suppression of skin-core structure in injection-molded polymer parts by in situ incorporation of a microfibrillar network. Macromolecules 39 6771-6775. [Pg.436]

Figure 13.8. The schematic illustration of microstructural development for the conductive microfibrillar network during thermal process. The gray and the black regions represent the cross sections of microfibrils and the CB aggregates, respectively, (a) At room temperature before heating (b) beyond the PTC region (c) after isothermal treatment at high temperature (d) cooling to room temperature again [19]... Figure 13.8. The schematic illustration of microstructural development for the conductive microfibrillar network during thermal process. The gray and the black regions represent the cross sections of microfibrils and the CB aggregates, respectively, (a) At room temperature before heating (b) beyond the PTC region (c) after isothermal treatment at high temperature (d) cooling to room temperature again [19]...
Yi X, Chen C, Zhong GJ, Xu L, Tang JH, Ji X, Li ZM (2011) Suppressing the skin-core structure of injection-molded isotactic polypropylene via combination of an in situ microfibrillar network and an interfacial compatibilizer. J Phys Chem B 115(23) 7497-7504... [Pg.198]


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