Calderón et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Effect of exchange reactions and free radical grafting on the high‐speed reactive extrusion of poly (butylene succinate) and poly (propylene carbonate) blendsCalderón et al., 2019
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- Calderón B
- Thompson C
- Barinelli V
- McCaughey M
- Sobkowicz M
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- Polymer Engineering & Science
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The potential of exchange reactions using titanium butoxide (TBT) as catalyst for the compatibilization of poly (butylene succinate) and poly (propylene carbonate) was explored, and the effects of high speed reactive extrusion on the ester–carbonate exchange reaction …
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