The role of the interface modifier, m-phenylenedimaleimide (BMI), and a lubricant (a mixture of fatty acid amides and esters) in the reactive processing of poly(propylene)/magnesium hydroxide-based composites has been studied. In this investigation process a three-factorial experimental design has b
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The role of m-phenylenebismaleimide (BMI) in reactive processing of poly(propylene)/magnesium hydroxide composites, 3. Analysis of interphase structure development
✍ Scribed by Christopher Mark Liauw; Viera Khunová; Graham Charles Lees; Roger Norman Rothon
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- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
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- 113 KB
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- 279
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- Article
- ISSN
- 1438-7492
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In the first part of this series of papers, the effect of m-phenylenedimaleimide (BMI), processing temperature and a lubricant (a fatty acid ester/amide blend) on the mechanical properties of poly(propylene)/magnesium hydroxide composites was investigated. The second part focuses on the effect of th