Mohamed et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Modification of Egyptian Clay by Different Organic CationsMohamed et al., 2019
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- Mohamed M
- Saad G
- Eid A
- Abou El-khair M
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NOWADAYS, clay minerals are used extensively in a wide range of applications as nano additives for polymeric materials. Nevertheless hydrophilic characteristics of the nano additives reduce their degree of compatibility with polymeric chains. To overcome this …
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