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Synthesis and characterization of poly(ethyl methacrylate- co-methacrylic acid) magnetic particles via miniemulsion polymerization

Magnetic particles are very important systems with potential use in drug delivery systems, ferrofluids, and effluent treatment. In many situations, such as in biomedical applications, it is necessary to cover inorganic magnetic particles with an organic material, such as polymers. In this work, lati...

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Published in:Polymer (Guilford) 2006-10, Vol.47 (22), p.7646-7652
Main Authors: Nunes, J.S., de Vasconcelos, C.L., Cabral, F.A.O., de Araújo, J.H., Pereira, M.R., Fonseca, J.L.C.
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