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    PLA/SiO2 composites: Influence of the filler modifications on the morphology, crystallization behavior, and mechanical properties by Hakim, R. H., Cailloux, J., Santana, O. O., Bou, J., Sánchez‐Soto, M., Odent, J., Raquez, J. M., Dubois, P., Carrasco, F., Maspoch, M. Ll

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (20-10-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Films of an architecturally modified poly(lactic acid) (PLAREx) with three different types of fumed silica nanofillers (SiO2) were processed through…”
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    Effect of the viscosity ratio on the PLA/PA10.10 bioblends morphology and mechanical properties by Cailloux, J., Abt, T., Garcia-Masabet, V., Santana, O., Sanchez-Soto, M., Carrasco, F., Maspoch, M. Ll

    Published in Express polymer letters (01-06-2018)
    “…PLA bio-blends with a predominantly biosourced PA10.10 in the composition range 10-50 wt% were prepared by melt blending in order to overcome the advanced…”
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    Multivariable methods applied to FTIR: A powerful technique to highlight architectural changes in poly(lactic acid) by Riba, J.R., Cailloux, J., Cantero, R., Canals, T., Maspoch, M. Ll

    Published in Polymer testing (01-02-2018)
    “…The structural modifications of a commercially available poly(lactid acid) grade were induced through reactive extrusion using a multi-epoxide reactive agent…”
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    EcoBlends’up: PLA/BioPA blends composites, microfibrillated “in situ” through additive manufacturing by Martinez-Orozco, L., León, N., Cailloux, J., Sánchez-Soto, M., Maspoch, M.L., Santana, O.

    Published in Theoretical and applied fracture mechanics (01-04-2022)
    “…•Producing 70/30 PLA/PA10.10 MFCs in situ by FFF is feasible.•SAmfE allows to control the microfibrillar morphology that is obtained.•High slenderness…”
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    Improvement of the thermal stability of branched poly(lactic acid) obtained by reactive extrusion by Carrasco, F., Cailloux, J., Sánchez-Jiménez, P.E., Maspoch, M.Ll

    Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-06-2014)
    “…One-step reactive extrusion-calendering process (REX-calendering) has been used in order to obtain sheets of 1 mm from poly(lactic acid) modified with a…”
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    Sheets of branched poly(lactic acid) obtained by one step reactive extrusion calendering process: Melt rheology analysis by Cailloux, J., Santana, O. O., Franco-Urquiza, E., Bou, J. J., Carrasco, F., Gamez-Perez, J., Maspoch, M. L.

    Published in Express polymer letters (01-03-2013)
    “…One-step reactive extrusion-calendering process (REX-Calendering) was used in order to obtain sheets of 1mm from two PD,L-LA extrusion grades modified with a…”
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    Reactive extrusion: A useful process to manufacture structurally modified PLA/o-MMT composites by Cailloux, J., Hakim, R.N., Santana, O.O., Bou, J., Abt, T., Sánchez-Soto, M., Carrasco, F., Maspoch, M.Ll

    “…In the present work, poly(lactic acid) (PLA) sheets reinforced with organically modified montmorillonite (o-MMT) were manufactured through reactive…”
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    Thermal degradation of poly(lactic acid) and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene bioblends: Elucidation of reaction mechanisms by Carrasco, F., Santana, O.O., Cailloux, J., Sánchez-Soto, M., Maspoch, M.Ll

    Published in Thermochimica acta (10-08-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •The general analytical equation is a suitable way to determine kinetic parameters.•PLA-REX and ABS thermally degrade according to a random…”
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    Poly(lactic acid) and acrylonitrile−butadiene−styrene blends: Influence of adding ABS−g−MAH compatibilizer on the kinetics of the thermal degradation by Carrasco, F., Santana, O.O., Cailloux, J., Sánchez-Soto, M., Maspoch, M. Ll

    Published in Polymer testing (01-05-2018)
    “…Square plates (nominal thickness: 3 mm, nominal width: 100 mm) of different rheologically modified PLA/ABS blends were manufactured through injection molding,…”
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    Sheets of branched poly(lactic acid) obtained by one-step reactive extrusion–calendering process: physical aging and fracture behavior by Cailloux, J., Santana, O. O., Franco-Urquiza, E., Bou, J. J., Carrasco, F., Maspoch, M. Ll

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-06-2014)
    “…The architectural modifications of a linear poly(D,L-Lactide) acid (PD,L-LA) commercial grade were induced by a one-step reactive extrusion–calendering process…”
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    Effect of specimen notch quality on the essential work of fracture of ductile polymer films by Martínez, A.B., León, N., Segovia, A., Cailloux, J., Martínez, P.P.

    Published in Engineering fracture mechanics (01-07-2017)
    “…•The notch quality drastically affects the EWF behaviour and parameters.•The notch tip radius affects the shape of the stress-displacement curves.•The plastic…”
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    Ductile-brittle transition behaviour of PLA/o-MMT films during the physical aging process by Maspoch, M. Ll, Santana, O. O., Cailloux, J., Franco-Urquiza, E., Rodriguez, C., Belzunce, J., Martinez, A. B.

    Published in Express polymer letters (01-03-2015)
    “…The ductile-brittle transition behaviour of organo modified montmorillonite-based Poly(lactic acid) films (PLA/o-MMT) was analysed using the Essential Work of…”
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    Kinetics of the thermal degradation of poly(lactic acid) obtained by reactive extrusion: Influence of the addition of montmorillonite nanoparticles by Carrasco, F., Santana, O., Cailloux, J., Maspoch, M.Ll

    Published in Polymer testing (01-12-2015)
    “…A reactive extrusion-calendering process was used in order to manufacture sheets with a nominal thickness of 1 mm of poly(lactic acid) and its nanocomposite…”
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    PLA/SiO 2 composites: Influence of the filler modifications on the morphology, crystallization behavior, and mechanical properties by Hakim, R. H., Cailloux, J., Santana, O. O., Bou, J., Sánchez‐Soto, M., Odent, J., Raquez, J. M., Dubois, P., Carrasco, F., Maspoch, M. Ll

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (20-10-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Films of an architecturally modified poly(lactic acid) (PLA REx ) with three different types of fumed silica nanofillers (SiO 2 ) were processed…”
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