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Investigation of the degree of homogeneity and hydrogen bonding in PEG/PVP blends prepared in supercritical CO sub(2): Comparison with ethanol-cast blends and physical mixtures

The degree of homogeneity and H-bond interaction in blends of low-molecular-mass poly(ethylene glycols) (PEG, M sub(w) = 400, 600, 1000) and poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP, M sub(w) = 9 x 10 super(3)) prepared in supercritical CO sub(2), ethanol and as physical mixtures were studied by differential sca...

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Published in:The Journal of supercritical fluids 2010-07, Vol.54 (1), p.81-88
Main Authors: Labuschagne, Philip W, John, Maya J, Sadiku, Rotimi E
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