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|a 9783039431809
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|a 9783039431816
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|a Blanco, Ignazio
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|a State-of-the-Art Polymer Science and Technology in Italy (2019,2020)
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel, Switzerland
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2020
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|a 1 electronic resource (338 p.)
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|a composite resin
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|a rheological properties
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|a NMR
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|a periodate oxidation
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|a carbon nanotubes
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|a layered double hydroxides
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|a 3D printing
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|a imprinting factor
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|a macromolecular complex
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|a bond reorientation
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|a solid-state 13C-NMR
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|a composites
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|a Diels-Alder
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|a FTIR
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|a biocomposites
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|a epoxy resins
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|a polymer degradation
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|a SAS coprecipitation
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|a Ecovio®
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|a thermomechanical properties
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|a molecular-dynamics simulations
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|a layered double hydroxide
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|a delayed addition
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|a polyketone functionalization
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|a history
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|a additive manufacturing
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|a UV-LED curing
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|a sol-gel
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|a γ-lactone
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|a life cycle assessment
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|a diclofenac
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|a Research & information: general / bicssc
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|a polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes
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|a aldehydes generation
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|a UHMWPE
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|a wear tests
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|a polyesters
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|a polymer blends
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|a soil burial test
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|a dalargin
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|a polystyrene
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|a injection molding
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|a thermal behavior
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|a biochar
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|a multiwalled carbon nanotubes
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|a electrically-conductive nanocomposites
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|a molecular imprinting
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|a polymeric materials
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|a calcium bentonite
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|a SEM analysis
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|a peptide stability
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|a reduced graphene oxide
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|a furanic polymer
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|a Bio-Flex®
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|a Mater-Bi®
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|a LCA
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|a chymotrypsin
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|a soy flour
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|a supercritical carbon dioxide
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|a spectroscopy
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|a polyphenols
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|a mulch films
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|a organic-inorganic hybrids
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|a cyclodextrin nanosponge
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|a condensation reactions
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|a binding isotherm
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|a n/a
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|a degradable films
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|a vibrational dynamics
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|a soy adhesives
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|a polyethylene
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|a food packaging
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|a dental materials
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|a poly(butyleneadipate-co-butyleneterephtalate)
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|a chitosan
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|a oral peptide delivery
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|a plastic
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|a nanocomposites
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|a primary and secondary relaxations
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|a mefenamic acid
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|a bio-polymers
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|a polymer melt
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|a sulphur
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|a binding selectivity
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|a soy protein isolate
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|a cold-cure
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|a bio-activity
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|a polymers
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|a alginate
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|a epoxy-acrylate resin
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|a biodegradable polymers
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|a electrical properties
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|a crosslinked polymer
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|a POSS
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|a controlled drug delivery systems
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|a CO2 capture
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|a LCD printing
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|a irrigation pipes
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|a Johari-Goldstein relaxation
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|a pectin
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|a digital light processing
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|a ring opening
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|a ionic liquids
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|a structure/properties relationship
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|a pentane
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|a linear structure
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|a enkephalin
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|a cyclodextrin
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|a microparticles
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|a photo-oxidation
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|a furanics
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|a sustainability
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|a insoluble carbohydrates
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|a eudragit
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|a epoxy
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|a cavity temperature fast modulation
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|a flavonoids
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|a heating value
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|a polylactide
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|a antibiofilm activity
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|a Raman
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|a Pantani, Roberto
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|a Sorrentino, Andrea
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|a Pizzi, Antonio
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|a Polymer science and technology in Italy represent long-lasting and interdisciplinary fields in which chemistry, physics, and engineering mix together to produce studies which are considered among the best in the world. Several research groups coming from very different fields often collaborate in the design of the material, of the part, and of the processing technology to obtain innovative products with outstanding, new, and smart properties. Examples of the contributions of Italian research in the field are featured in top journals and conferences throughout the world. This Special Issue collects an overview of polymer science and technology in Italy. The research topics include: polymer composites and nanocomposites; biodegradable polymers; polymers with special properties and smart polymers; advanced characterization of polymers; new and innovative polymer processes; modeling of polymer processing; polymeric materials in additive manufacturing; process-properties relationships; polymeric parts for special applications.
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