… moiety and the amorphous region are more susceptible to hydrolysis. And high enough tensile properties were retained after hydrolysis degradation, indicating PBAF and PBSF copolyesters are…
…We have studied the magnetic properties of Na2Co2TeO6, which features a honeycomb lattice of magnetic Co2+ ions, through macroscopic characterization and neutron diffraction on a powder sample. We have shown that this…
… were revealed, contributing to a significant improvement of the thermal stability and mechanical properties of both nanocomposite films. More importantly, shear-convective assembly was used herein to create…
… of neat CNTs within the whole composite is also found to have a beneficial effect on the fire properties and the water sensitivity of the composite. These promising results highlight that when neat CNTs…
… incidence angle for the separability between flooded and non-flooded areas as specular reflection properties of open water surfaces increase with a more oblique viewing geometry.
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… from 2 to 4 thiol groups were used in order to tune the reactivity and crosslinking density. The properties of the resulting materials were evaluated by swelling tests, thermal and mechanical analyses…
…Pentacyclic triterpenes possess numerous biomedical properties, including anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and anti-plasmodial activities. Esterification of triterpenic acids with hydroxycinnamic acids such as caffeic…
… series, are attracting attention mostly because of their promising fast spin dynamics. The magnetic properties of these materials seem to crucially depend on whether the magnetizations of the R and Fe ions’…
… nanometers. Thus, the homogeneity of the film is disrupted, leading to a variation in the optical properties at the micrometer scale. Our results provide unprecedented understanding of the nanoscale…
… technique analyses the evolution of values in concept attributes. The approach uses ontological properties and map-pings between ontologies from online repositories to deduce the nature of the relationship…