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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Bose, Ranjita K.
University of Groningen
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- 2024Characterizing Dissipative Elastic Metamaterials Produced by Additive Manufacturingcitations
- 2023Oxidative chemical vapor deposition for synthesis and processing of conjugated polymers: A critical reviewcitations
- 2023Electrically Conductive and Highly Stretchable Piezoresistive Polymer Nanocomposites via Oxidative Chemical Vapor Depositioncitations
- 2023Electrically Conductive and Highly Stretchable Piezoresistive Polymer Nanocomposites via Oxidative Chemical Vapor Depositioncitations
- 2023Electrically and thermally healable nanocomposites via one-step Diels-Alder reaction on carbon nanotubescitations
- 2023Effect of intermolecular interactions on the glass transition temperature of chemically modified alternating polyketonescitations
- 2023Effect of intermolecular interactions on the glass transition temperature of chemically modified alternating polyketonescitations
- 2023Oxidative chemical vapor deposition for synthesis and processing of conjugated polymerscitations
- 2023Oxidative chemical vapor deposition of polypyrrole onto carbon fabric for flexible supercapacitive electrode materialcitations
- 2022All-dry, one-step synthesis, doping and film formation of conductive polypyrrolecitations
- 2022Production and Application of Polymer Foams Employing Supercritical Carbon Dioxidecitations
- 2022Rapid self-healing in IR-responsive plasmonic indium tin oxide/polyketone nanocompositescitations
- 2022Initiated Chemical Vapor Deposition (iCVD) of Bio-Based Poly(tulipalin A) Coatingscitations
- 2022Initiated Chemical Vapor Deposition (iCVD) of Bio-Based Poly(tulipalin A) Coatings:Structure and Material Propertiescitations
- 2021Thermally Switchable Electrically Conductive Thermoset rGO/PK Self-Healing Compositescitations
- 2021Thermally Switchable Electrically Conductive Thermoset rGO/PK Self-Healing Compositescitations
- 2021Self-Healing Polymer Nanocomposite Materials by Joule Effectcitations
- 2021Polytriphenylamine composites for energy storage electrodescitations
- 2020Highly Branched Waxy Potato Starch-Based Polyelectrolyte:Controlled Synthesis and the Influence of Chain Composition on Solution Rheologycitations
- 2020Highly Branched Waxy Potato Starch-Based Polyelectrolytecitations
- 2019Electrically Self-Healing Thermoset MWCNTs Composites Based on Diels-Alder and Hydrogen Bondscitations
- 2019Electrically Self-Healing Thermoset MWCNTs Composites Based on Diels-Alder and Hydrogen Bondscitations
- 2018A translation of the structure of mussel byssal threads into synthetic materials by the utilization of histidine-rich block copolymerscitations
- 2016Healing by the Joule effect of electrically conductive poly(ester-urethane)/carbon nanotube nanocompositescitations
- 2016Healing of early stage fatigue damage in ionomer/Fe3O4 nanoparticle compositescitations
- 2015Connecting supramolecular bond lifetime and network mobility for scratch healing in poly(butyl acrylate) ionomers containing sodium, zinc and cobaltcitations
- 2015Correlation between scratch healing and rheological behavior for terpyridine complex based metallopolymerscitations
- 2015Acylhydrazones as reversible covalent crosslinkers for self-healing polymerscitations
- 2012Microencapsulation of a crop protection compound by initiated chemical vapor depositioncitations
- 2012Polymer electronic materials for sustainable energies
- 2012Graft polymerization of anti-fouling PEO surfaces by liquid-free initiated chemical vapor depositioncitations
- 2009Initiated chemical vapor deposition (iCVD) of hydrogel polymerscitations
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Highly Branched Waxy Potato Starch-Based Polyelectrolyte
Abstract
<p>In the present work, a series of highly branched random copolymers of acrylamide (AM), sodium 2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonate (SAMPS), and N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAM) were prepared by using water-soluble waxy potato starch-based macroinitiator via aqueous Cu0-mediated living radical polymerization (25 °C). The AM/SAMPS/NIPAM ratio was varied to investigate the influence of chain composition on the aqueous rheological properties of the prepared copolymers. Rheological results indicated an optimum SAMPS intake (25 mol %) for the balanced performance of viscosity and salt resistance in saline water. The intake of NIPAM units (e.g., 25 mol %), contrary to what was expected, undermines the thickening ability of the copolymers in saline water because of hydrophobic association. In high salinity solution, thermo-thickening behavior can be observed at low shear rates (γ≤ 3 s-1) because of the screening effect of salt on the negatively charged SAMPS units. At the high shear rate, the thermo-thickening behavior disappears because of the disruption of the NIPAM aggregates. These results pave the way toward the use of the prepared polymers as rheology modifiers in a variety of possible formulations for different applications, in particular in enhanced oil recovery.</p>