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The present work analyze the effect produced by different fillers such as sepiolite, talc and a elastomeric block copolymer on the isothermal crystallization and glass transition temperature of polypropylene, as a way to relate structural and physical properties.
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Acosta, J.L., Morales, E., Ojeda, M.C., Linares, A. (1989). Influence of Different Fillers on the Isothermal Crystallization and Glass Transition Temperature of Polypropylene. In: Lemstra, P.J., Kleintjens, L.A. (eds) Integration of Fundamental Polymer Science and Technology—3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1115-4_36
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