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γ-ray effects on lipophilic and hydrophobic properties of polypropylene foaming materials
RADIATION CHEMISTRY | 更新时间:2025-02-28
    • γ-ray effects on lipophilic and hydrophobic properties of polypropylene foaming materials

    • According to the latest report, researchers found that γ - ray irradiation can significantly improve the lipophilic and hydrophobic properties of polypropylene foam materials, providing a new method for preparing related materials.
    • Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing   Vol. 39, Issue 3, Pages: 9-15(2021)
    • DOI:10.11889/j.1000-3436.2021.rrj.39.030201    

      CLC: TL13
    • Received:30 October 2020

      Revised:10 November 2020

      Accepted:2020-11-10

      Published:20 June 2021

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  • CAI Peijun,WEN Xin,WANG Xiaojun,et al.γ-ray effects on lipophilic and hydrophobic properties of polypropylene foaming materials[J].Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing,2021,39(03):9-15. DOI: 10.11889/j.1000-3436.2021.rrj.39.030201.

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