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Colloidal, electrorheological, and viscoelastic properties of polypyrrole-graft-chitosan biodegradable copolymer

In this study, colloidal, electrorheological, and viscoelastic properties of conducting polypyrrole, biodegradable chitosan, and polypyrrole-graft-chitosan copolymer were investigated. Some physical properties such as particle size, apparent density, conductivity, magnetic susceptibility, and elemen...

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Published in:Journal of intelligent material systems and structures 2015-09, Vol.26 (14), p.1799-1810
Main Authors: Cabuk, Mehmet, Yavuz, Mustafa, Unal, Halil Ibrahim
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