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The blends were analyzed by several techniques including electron microscopy and separation experiments.
The reactive blends were analyzed amongst others by electron microscopy and fractionation experiments.
SEM images of polyethylene oxide/polystyrene (PEO/PS) blends were analyzed using this image processing method to measure the amount of interfacial area in the samples.
To understand the phase behavior of blends, phase stability conditions of binary and ternary blends were analyzed.
Thus, surfaces of SF dielectric with/without PVA blends were analyzed through AFM, as shown in Fig. 3.
Samples collected from fuel tanks that contained fuel-grade ethanol and accumulated water or ethanol fuel blends were analyzed via both culture-independent molecular techniques (16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing) and cultivation methods to elucidate the types of microbes present in these systems and to provide insight into how these microbes may impact corrosion processes.
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Spherulite growth rate in miscible blends was analyzed by Lauritzen Hoffman equation.
Additionally, the miscibility or immiscibility between polymer blends was analyzed through Han plots.
The influence of interaction between the components and morphology on physical properties of the blends was analyzed.
The crystallization process of poly(ϵ-caprolactone)/oligostyrene (PCL/OS) blends was analyzed by measuring the spin spin relaxation time T2 by pulsed NMR.
The isothermal and non-isothermal crystallization behavior of P VDF/TrFE) in the blends was analyzed in relation to the behavior of the ferroelectric-paraelectric phase transition, often known as the 'Curie transition'.
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