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    Diblock copolymers as emulsifying agents in polymer blends: Influence of molecular weight, architecture, and chemical composition by Cigana, P., Favis, B. D., Jerome, R.

    “…Interfacial agents used in the compatibilization of immiscible polymer blends often consist of block copolymers containing at least one segment compatible with…”
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    Effect of Machine Direction Orientation Conditions On Properties of Hdpe Films by Tabatabaei, S.H., Parent, L., Cigana, P., Ajji, A., Carreau, P.J.

    Published in Journal of plastic film & sheeting (01-07-2009)
    “…In this study, the effects of machine direction orientation (MDO) conditions on crystalline orientation, morphology, and mechanical performance of a…”
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    Impact fracture behavior of nylon-6/ABS blends by Mamat, A., Vu-Khanh, T., Cigana, P., Favis, B. D.

    “…Tensile and impact properties of uncompatibilized nylon‐6/ABS blends have been studied over the entire range of compositions. The blends were prepared by…”
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    The relative efficacy of diblock and triblock copolymers for a polystyrene/ethylene-propylene rubber interface by Cigana, Patrick, Favis, Basil D.

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (01-07-1998)
    “…Blends of polystyrene and ethylene-propylene rubber are compatibilized by different block copolymer interfacial modifiers using melt processing. The…”
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    Morphology−Interface−Property Relationships in Polystyrene/Ethylene−Propylene Rubber Blends. 1. Influence of Triblock Copolymer Interfacial Modifiers by Cigana, Patrick, Favis, Basil D, Albert, Carolyne, Vu-Khanh, Toan

    Published in Macromolecules (14-07-1997)
    “…Interfacial agents are often used to compatibilize immiscible polymer blends. They are known to reduce the interfacial tension, homogenize the morphology, and…”
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    Determination of domain sizes in compatibilized polystyrene-(ethylene-propylene rubber) blends by measurements of exp 1 H spin diffusion by Natansohn, A, Jack, K S, Wang, J, Favis, B D, Cigana, P

    Published in Chemistry of materials (01-05-1998)
    “…The size of domains in a series of compatibilized polystyrene-(ethylene-propylene rubber) blends were measured by solid-state NMR spin diffusion measurements…”
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    Influence of triblock copolymer interfacial modifiers on fracture behavior of polystyrene/ethylene-propylene rubber blends by Odje, Stephen, Vu-Khanh, Toan, Cigana, Patrick, Favis, Basil D.

    Published in Polymer engineering and science (01-07-1999)
    “…In a previous study, two triblock copolymers of styrene/ethylene‐butylene/styrene (SEBS), of different molecular weights, were used to compatibilize a blend of…”
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    Determination of Domain Sizes in Compatibilized Polystyrene−(Ethylene-Propylene Rubber) Blends by Measurements of 1H Spin Diffusion by Jack, Kevin S, Natansohn, Almeria, Wang, Jiahu, Favis, Basil D, Cigana, Patrick

    Published in Chemistry of materials (18-05-1998)
    “…The size of domains in a series of compatibilized polystyrene−(ethylene-propylene rubber) blends were measured by solid-state NMR spin diffusion measurements…”
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    Factors influencing the efficacy of an interfacial modifier for the interface in an immiscible polymer blend by Favis, Basil D., Cigana, Patrick, Matos, Mireya, Trembla, Alain

    Published in Canadian journal of chemical engineering (01-04-1997)
    “…The modification of the interface in immiscible polymer blends is critical in order to optimize physical properties. Despite the great commercial importance of…”
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