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Engineering of Polymers and Chemical Complexity, Volume I
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Engineering of Polymers and Chemical Complexity, Volume I

by LinShu Liu, Antonio Ballada
April 2016
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
502 pages
16h 4m
English
Apple Academic Press
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52 Engineering of Polymers and Chemicals Complexity
calation. The probable motive force for this process is the important contribution of
the enthalpy of the interaction between the polymer and organoclay at mixing. One
should add that polymeric nanocomposite on the basis of the organoclays could be
successively produced by the extrusion [22]. The advantage of the extrusion method is
the absence of any solvents what excludes the unnecessary leaks. Moreover the speed
of the process is several times more and the technical side is simpler. The extrusion
method is the best one in the industrial scales of production of the polymeric nano-
composites what acquires the lesser source expenses and easier technological scheme.
If one produces the polymer-silicate ...
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ISBN: 9781926895864