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Distinctive features of formation of the properties of certain polymer composite materials under the influence of wave action

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Consideration has been given to the influence of vibrowave action on polymer dispersions (styrene-butadiene and acryl latexes and their blends), solutions of gelating polymers (polyacrylic acid, gelatin, and starch) with fillers (activated carbon and zeolite), and emulsions of the motor oil/water type. An increase in the degree of dispersity and the aggregative stability of disperse systems after their vibrowave treatment has been noted. An algorithm of calculation of a possible way of optimizing one method of intensification of mass transfer in the case where wave technology is used has been proposed.

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Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 78, No. 5, pp. 170–175, September–October, 2005.

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Fomin, V.N., Malyukova, E.B. & Mezhikovskii, S.M. Distinctive features of formation of the properties of certain polymer composite materials under the influence of wave action. J Eng Phys Thermophys 78, 1012–1017 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10891-006-0028-y

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