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Synthesis and Properties of Interpenetrating Polymer Networks

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Several partially interpenetrating polymeric networks (IPN) were made from chemically different linear elastomers

This contribution was published independently in the following journals: J. Polymer Sci. A2, 8, 921 (1970), and J. Polymer Eng. Sci. 10, 327 (1970).

Supported by American Chemical Society Grant PRF3519C56

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Frisch, H.L., Klempner, D., Frisch, K.C., Kwei, T.K. (1971). Synthesis and Properties of Interpenetrating Polymer Networks. In: Chompff, A.J., Newman, S. (eds) Polymer Networks. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6210-5_21

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