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For this application at low temperatures, carbon-based monolithic catalysts have been prepared using a blend of polymers on cordierite monoliths, doped with two different vanadium compounds and two different loadings (3 and 5%).
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Blends of nylon 6 and ethylene propylene rubber, grafted with maleic anhydride, (EPR-g-MA) were prepared using a melt blending process.
Polymer CNT nanocomposites (PCNs) containing PE, Nylon 6,6 were prepared using a solution blending technique.
The blends were prepared using a range of absorbed dose (12.5, 17.5 and 25 kGy) while keeping constant values of electron energy (1.5 MeV), dose per revolution (17.2 kGy/rpm), temperature (230 °C) and rotor speed (60 rpm).
This was further confirmed when beads of batch F9 were prepared using a proportionately higher amount of ceftriaxone sodium per gram of the polymer blend.
The specimen section of the polymer blends was prepared using a microtome machine (ca. 70 nm in thickness) and used for TEM and TM-AFM examination.
One blend was prepared using a composite KRAS mutant plasmid containing both a codon 12 (G12D) and codon 61 (Q61H) mutation and WT genomic DNA.
Melt-blends containing from 5 to 20 wt% of POSS (selected compositions) were prepared using a Brabender batch mixer (Duisburg, Germany) operating at 180 190 °C for 10 min at 60 rpm, under the flow of dry gaseous nitrogen.
Blends of a polypropylene (PP) and a metallocene catalysed ethylene octene copolymer (EOC) were prepared using a single screw extruder fitted with a barrier screw design.
In this study, blends of high strength poly[ 50% ethyl alanato) (50% p-phenyl phenoxy) phosphazene] (PNEA50PhPh50) and 85:15 PLAGA were prepared using a mutual solvent approach.
In this research, a novel fixed-bed reactor was designed with a nanofiber membrane composed of a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/chitosan nanofiber blend prepared using an electrospinning technique.
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