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Pore Stability in Mesoporous Polymers
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Pore Stability in Mesoporous Polymers
The introduction of mesopores, i.e. pores possessing sizes between 2 and 50 nm, is accompanied by the introduction of a large surface area. Consequently, a large interfacial energy has to be taken into account. Generally, systems tend to minimize their total free ...
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Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity
a) Microporous polymers from natural resources
b) New approaches to functional microporous polymers
c) Understanding Intrinsic Microporosity a) Microporous polymers from natural resources Perceiving the world´s ...
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New Sustainable Synthetic Pathways towards Functional Porous Polymers
Hydrothermal Synthesis of Polyimides
Fully-aromatic polyimides (e.g. Kapton®) are a class of high-performance polymers, which have a broad applications, ranging from microelectronics to gas separation membranes. There is still a broad interest from ...
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Processing of High Performance Polymers
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Related Publication:
VON GRABERG, T., THOMAS, A., GREINER, A., ANTONIETTI, M., WEBER, J., "Electrospun Silica-Polybenzimidazole Nanocomposite Fibers",
Macromol. Mater. Eng.
2008
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293
, 815-819 ...
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