Polymer Blends

Polymer blends are the mixture of two or more polymers in order to obtain new materials with improved properties. Polymer blends can be used to improve properties such as toughness, flexibility, strength, chemical resistance, and thermal behavior, as well as for the reduction of costs. They are used in a variety of industries, including chemical, automotive, food, and biomedical applications. Polymer blends are increasingly gaining attention in the scientific community, as they have the potential to improve materials in a wide range of applications.

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Preparation Physico-Chemical Characterization and Catalytic applications of Polymer Anchored Dimethylglyoxime Copper (II) Metal Complex

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Influence of Light Source and Photopolymerization Distance on Composite Resin Microhardness

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Composite Photopolymerization: Temperature Increase According to Light Source and Dentin Thickness

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Insights on the Thermal and Physical Stability of the Modified Polymerizable Liposomes for Improved Photoactivity

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Enzyme Immobilization on Polypropylene Film: A Role Model for Biocatalytic Polymer Membranes?

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Production of biodegradable polymer via graft copolymerization of gum Arabic and polyethylene glycol

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