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    Compressive strength of cemented sand by Chong, Ying Jie.

    Published 2013
    “…A total of 51 cemented sand samples were prepared for the experiment according to the specific mix proportions. After air curing at 95% humidity and 26⁰C (+/-3⁰C), unconfined compressive strength test was performed on the individual specimens. …”
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    Synthesis of α-methylene-δ-valerolactone and its selective polymerization from a product mixture for concurrent separation and polymer production by Khechfe, Alexander A, Eckstrom, Francesca D, Chokkapu, Eswara Rao, Baston, Lucas A, Liu, Bowei, Chen, Eugene Y-X, Román-Leshkov, Yuriy

    Published 2024
    “…Decreasing contact times improved MVL selectivity for all three catalysts, achieving near quantitative selectivity at DVL conversions <40% with CaO. Further studies with CaO indicated that increasing the FA partial pressure for a given DVL partial pressure negligibly changed conversion while maintaining high selectivity; however, increasing the reaction temperature generally resulted in lower MVL selectivity. …”
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    Design and investigation of block copolymers for dispersion of carbon nanotubes in polymer matrices by Liu, Chengyin

    Published 2018
    “…We dispersed SWNTs in epoxy resin using these copolymer dispersants and evaluated the mechanical properties of the composite films. The optimal copolymer dispersant (TB3b), which has epoxy groups on the end blocks, can disperse 2% loading of SWNTs and the tensile strength, modulus, and elongation at maximum stress of the composite film increased by 40%, 34%, and 26%, respectively compared to neat epoxy resin. …”
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