نتایج جستجو برای: polymer network

تعداد نتایج: 761421  

Journal: :international clinical neurosciences journal 0
mohammad ali ketabi faculty of dentistry, aja university of medical science, tehran, iran maryam shanavazi faculty of dentistry, aja university of medical science, tehran, iran farbod tondnevis faculty of biomedical engineering, amirkabir university of technology (tehran polytechnic), tehran, iran majid raz faculty of biomedical engineering, amirkabir university of technology (tehran polytechnic), tehran, iran hamid keshvari faculty of biomedical engineering, amirkabir university of technology (tehran polytechnic), tehran, iran mohsen shahrousvand department of polymer engineering and color technology, amirkabir university of technology, tehran, iran

regeneration and engineering of functional new tissues containing the neural network have great importance. progression of neural network into the dental tissue has a crucial role in dental tissue regeneration. in the present study polymer-ceramic blended scaffolds containing different weight percentages of carbon nanotube in poly caprolactone nanofiber matrix were fabricated. morphological, me...

2005
H. Kamphuis R. J. J. Jongschaap

" Aspects of a network model for concentrated dispersions are applied to polymer networks. It is shown how network deformation caused by network fracture affects the macroscopic stress.

Journal: :Physical review letters 2016
Rui Wang Alfredo Alexander-Katz Jeremiah A Johnson Bradley D Olsen

Polymer networks invariably possess topological defects: loops of different orders which have profound effects on network properties. Here, we demonstrate that all cyclic topologies are a universal function of a single dimensionless parameter characterizing the conditions for network formation. The theory is in excellent agreement with both experimental measurements of hydrogel loop fractions a...

2014
Dennis Eggert Marcel Naumann Rudolph Reimer Christian A. Voigt

Successful defence of plants against colonisation by fungal pathogens depends on the ability to prevent initial penetration of the plant cell wall. Here we report that the pathogen-induced (1,3)-β-glucan cell wall polymer callose, which is deposited at sites of attempted penetration, directly interacts with the most prominent cell wall polymer, the (1,4)-β-glucan cellulose, to form a three-dime...

2006
Jie Zhang Qibing Jin Yongmao Xu

Inferential estimation of polymer melt index in an industrial polymerisation process using aggregated neural networks is presented in this paper. The difficult-to-measure polymer melt index is estimated from the easy-to-measure process variables and their relationship is estimated using aggregated neural networks. The individual networks are trained on bootstrap re-samples of the original train...

Journal: :Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces 2008
Filipe E Antunes Luigi Coppola Cesare Oliviero Rossi Giuseppe Antonio Ranieri

Vesicles composed of sodium oleate (NaO) and monoolein (MO) are adequate candidates for drug nanoencapsulation and controlled release due to their stability and perceived biocompatibility. The object of the present study is to design hydrogels based on those anionic vesicles and polymers of both non-associative and associative type. The selected macromolecules were k-carrageenan (KC), carboxyme...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2005
Jae-Ho Lee John P Gustin Tianhong Chen Gregory F Payne Srinivasa R Raghavan

The effect of adding an associating biopolymer to surfactant vesicles and micelles is studied using rheology and small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). The associating polymer is obtained by randomly tethering hydrophobic alkyl chains to the backbone of the polysaccharide, chitosan. Adding this polymer to surfactant vesicles results in a gel; that is, the sample transforms from a Newtonian liqu...

Journal: :Journal of materials chemistry. B 2014
Niels Holten-Andersen Aditya Jaishankar Matthew Harrington Dominic E Fullenkamp Genevieve DiMarco Lihong He Gareth H McKinley Phillip B Messersmith Ka Yee C Lee

Growing evidence supports a critical role of dynamic metal-coordination crosslinking in soft biological material properties such as self-healing and underwater adhesion1. Using bio-inspired metal-coordinating polymers, initial efforts to mimic these properties have shown promise2. Here we demonstrate how bio-inspired aqueous polymer network mechanics can be easily controlled via metal-coordinat...

Journal: :Soft matter 2014
Paula Malo de Molina Marie-Sousai Appavou Michael Gradzielski

The effect of a doubly hydrophobically end-capped water soluble polymer (C18-PEO150-C18) on the properties of an oil-in-water (O/W) droplet microemulsion (R ∼ 2.85 nm) has been studied as a function of the amount of added telechelic polymer. Macroscopically one observes a substantial increase of viscosity once a concentration of ∼5 hydrophobic stickers per droplet is surpassed and effective cro...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2008
Sérgio M C Silva Fátima V Pinto Filipe E Antunes Maria G Miguel João J S Sousa Alberto A C C Pais

In this work we present an analysis of the thermal behavior of hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose aqueous solutions, from room temperature to higher temperatures, above gelation. We focus on significant aspects, essentially overlooked in previous work, such as the correlation between polymer hydrophobicity and rheological behavior, and the shear effect on thermal gelation. Micropolarity and aggregat...

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