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The three-dimensional morphology of polyethylene single crystals grown from dilute solution has been examined by atomic force microscopy.
The morphology of polyethylene (PE) crystallized at the melt/atomically flat substrate interface was studied using atomic force microscopy (AFM).
In our current study, we compared the particle size and morphology of polyethylene wear debris between failed mobile bearing and fixed bearing knees.
The main objective of the present work was to study the effect of nanoclay on the morphology of polyethylene modified bitumen.
Three-dimensional morphology of polyethylene single crystals grown from dilute solutions and from the melt has been examined by atomic force microscopy.
The structure and morphology of polyethylene (PE) produced during solution polymerization using bis imino pyridyl metal catalysts supported by flat SiO2/Si(100) wafers were investigated by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and electron diffraction.
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The crystallisation behaviour and morphology of polyethylene-based single polymer composites has been investigated by light microscopy and low voltage scanning electron microscopy techniques.
Results of slurry polymerization of ethylene with MCM-41-supported catalyst (MC) indicated that the morphologies of polyethylene obtained differed greatly in heptane and toluene.
Ethylene/methacrylic acid (E/MAA) ionomers exhibit a complex morphology – consisting of polyethylene crystals, amorphous polymer segments and ionic aggregates – as well as pronounced differences in mechanical properties compared with the E/MAA copolymers from which they are derived.
Morphology of undeformed polyethylene crystals obtained by high pressure crystallization was investigated by SEM.
The morphology of linear polyethylene, crystallized from a sheared melt in the form of shish-kebabs, has been investigated by transmission electron microscopy following permanganic etching.
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