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Stabilization of composites based on shale phenols

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Acetonitrile, which stabilized viscosity in storage to 90 days, was proposed for the first time as a stabilizing agent for composites that interact by an ionic mechanism; in this case, the physicochemical properties of hardened composites remained unchanged. In the presence of acetonitrile, the hardened composites had adhesive and cohesive strengths of 3.8 and 5.8 MPa, respectively, and a specific elongation of 20%.

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Correspondence to Yu. V. Pokonova.

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Original Russian Text © Yu.V. Pokonova, 2010, published in Khimiya Tverdogo Topliva, 2010, No. 3, pp. 54–56.

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Pokonova, Y.V. Stabilization of composites based on shale phenols. Solid Fuel Chem. 44, 192–194 (2010). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0361521910030079

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