E-Polymers

Papers
(The TQCC of E-Polymers is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-01-01 to 2024-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Determination of the carbonyl index of polyethylene and polypropylene using specified area under band methodology with ATR-FTIR spectroscopy199
Structural design toward functional materials by electrospinning: A review96
Additive manufacturing of PLA-based scaffolds intended for bone regeneration and strategies to improve their biological properties71
Dielectric, mechanical and thermal properties of all-organic PI/PSF composite films by in situ polymerization45
Crystal transition and thermal behavior of Nylon 1235
Mechanical properties and application analysis of spider silk bionic material35
Preparation and characterization of corn starch/PVA/glycerol composite films incorporated with ε-polylysine as a novel antimicrobial packaging material35
Investigation on compatibility of PLA/PBAT blends modified by epoxy-terminated branched polymers through chemical micro-crosslinking33
Enhancement of mechanical, thermal and water uptake performance of TPU/jute fiber green composites via chemical treatments on fiber surface29
Seawater degradation of PLA accelerated by water-soluble PVA29
Synthesis of a novel modified chitosan as an intumescent flame retardant for epoxy resin25
Enhancing tribo-mechanical properties and thermal stability of nylon 6 by hexagonal boron nitride fillers20
Curcumin-loaded polyvinyl butyral film with antibacterial activity19
Fabrication of flexible SiO2 nanofibrous yarn via a conjugate electrospinning process19
Preparation and characterization of electrospun fibrous scaffolds of either PVA or PVP for fast release of sildenafil citrate18
Enhancement of mechanical properties of natural rubber–clay nanocomposites through incorporation of silanated organoclay into natural rubber latex18
Fmoc-diphenylalanine-based hydrogels as a potential carrier for drug delivery17
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