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“In Situ” composites formed with Liquid Crystalline Polymers and Thermoplastic Matrices

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The modification of polymeric materials performances are commonly achieved in the industrial practice by the addition of fillers as reinforcing agents. The effect of reinforcing fibers and fillers on the mechanical properties of polymers are, in fact, well documented. (1,2)

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Amendola, E., Nicolais, L., Carfagna, C. (1993). “In Situ” composites formed with Liquid Crystalline Polymers and Thermoplastic Matrices. In: Akovali, G. (eds) The Interfacial Interactions in Polymeric Composites. NATO ASI Series, vol 230. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1642-8_17

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