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results showed that the droplet size of emulsion of LNR with higher molecular weight is greater than that of the lower molecular weight. Emulsion dispersion was able to produce homogeneous
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interactions between the polar and the non-polar polymer segments resemble the macroscopic hydrocarbon-water interface. The idea of the emulsion dispersion inspired by emulsification of
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are thermodynamically unstable liquid/liquid dispersions that are stabilized. Emulsion dispersion is not about reactor blends for which one polymer is polymerized from its
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Shamsuri, Ahmad Adlie; Daik, Rusli; Ahmad, Ishak; Jumali, Mohd Hafizuddin Hj (2008). "Nylon-6/liquid natural rubber blends prepared via emulsion dispersion".
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Thermoplastics or elastomers suspended in a liquid state by means of emulsifiers
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were successfully achieved by using emulsion dispersion technique as well.
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of emulsion by creating a dispersion of droplets, which reduces
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flocculation during mixing. The molecules of surfactant have
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Daik, Rusli; Bidol, Shahinas; Abdullah, Ibrahim (2007).
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nylon
nylon
LNR
films
thermoplastics
elastomers
suspended
emulsifiers
personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay
help improve it
encyclopedic style
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Emulsions
monomer
polymers
homogeneous
thermoplastic
elastomer
water
adsorb
surface
interfacial tension
particle
polar
non-polar
intermediary
intermolecular
liquid natural rubber (LNR)
particle size analysis

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