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The Influence of the Specifics of the Formation of the Polymer Shell of a Microcapsule with a Nitrogen-Containing Compound Core on the Durability of the Tool During Blade Cutting

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Microcapsules with gelatin shells are obtained by coacervation. In the process of microcapsulation, the shells of microcapsules are treated with ozone and ozonated water is introduced into their core. Magnetic sensitivity was imparted to microcapsules by introducing magnetite in their shell. The influence of the composition and concentration of microcapsules in an aqueous emulsion on the durability of the tool during blade cutting is studied. It is shown that the lubricating and cooling technological means obtained by introducing ozonated water into the core of a gelatin microcapsule is more effective for increasing the tool’s durability during blade cutting.

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Naumov, A.G., Syrbu, S.A. & Taratanov, N.A. The Influence of the Specifics of the Formation of the Polymer Shell of a Microcapsule with a Nitrogen-Containing Compound Core on the Durability of the Tool During Blade Cutting. Russ. J. Phys. Chem. B 17, 1370–1375 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990793123060076

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