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Properties of Polystyrene-Polyolefin Alloys: II. Processing Morphology Relationship

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Polymer Blends

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With the aim of formulating new plastic materials, polymer blends are replacing homopolymers1, more and more.

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Martuscelli, E., Silvestre, C., Greco, R., Ragosta, G. (1980). Properties of Polystyrene-Polyolefin Alloys: II. Processing Morphology Relationship. In: Martuscelli, E., Palumbo, R., Kryszewski, M. (eds) Polymer Blends. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3177-3_15

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