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Improved self-healing of polyethylene/carbon black nanocomposites by their shape memory effect

Wang et al., 2013

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29237990382749407
Author
Wang X
Zhao J
Chen M
Ma L
Zhao X
Dang Z
Wang Z
Publication year
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

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In this work, the improved self-healing of cross-linked polyethylene (PE)(c PE)/carbon black (CB) nanocomposites by their shape memory effect (SME) is investigated. CB nanoparticles are found to be homogeneously dispersed in the PE matrix and significantly increase the …
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