Grafting from Starch Nanoparticles with Synthetic Polymers via Nitroxide‐Mediated Polymerization

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Jaime C. Cazotti ◽  
Alexander T. Fritz ◽  
Omar Garcia‐Valdez ◽  
Niels M. B. Smeets ◽  
Marc A. Dubé ◽  
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Marc A. Dubé ◽  
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Jaime C. Cazotti ◽  
Alexander T. Fritz ◽  
Omar Garcia‐Valdez ◽  
Niels M. B. Smeets ◽  
Marc A. Dubé ◽  
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O. García-Valdez ◽  
R. Champagne-Hartley ◽  
E. Saldívar-Guerra ◽  
P. Champagne ◽  
M. F. Cunningham

Nitroxide-mediated polymerization was used to graft modify solubilized chitosan, allowing the reaction to be performed homogeneously.


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Yinyin Bao ◽  
Elise Guégain ◽  
Valérie Nicolas ◽  
Julien Nicolas

Polymer prodrug nanoparticles with aggregation-induced emission properties were readily prepared by a “grafting from” approach, leading to excellent imaging ability and cytotoxicity to cancer cells.


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Marc A. Dubé ◽  
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Vanessa Trouillet ◽  
Thomas Tischer ◽  
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Christophe Chendo ◽  
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Valérie Monnier ◽  
Thomas Trimaille ◽  
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Author(s):  
P. Sadhukhan ◽  
J. B. Zimmerman

Rubber stocks, specially tires, are composed of natural rubber and synthetic polymers and also of several compounding ingredients, such as carbon black, silica, zinc oxide etc. These are generally mixed and vulcanized with additional curing agents, mainly organic in nature, to achieve certain “designing properties” including wear, traction, rolling resistance and handling of tires. Considerable importance is, therefore, attached both by the manufacturers and their competitors to be able to extract, identify and characterize various types of fillers and pigments. Several analytical procedures have been in use to extract, preferentially, these fillers and pigments and subsequently identify and characterize them under a transmission electron microscope.Rubber stocks and tire sections are subjected to heat under nitrogen atmosphere to 550°C for one hour and then cooled under nitrogen to remove polymers, leaving behind carbon black, silica and zinc oxide and 650°C to eliminate carbon blacks, leaving only silica and zinc oxide.


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