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    Multifunctional hybrids for electromagnetic absorption by Huynen, I., Quiévy, N., Bailly, C., Bollen, P., Detrembleur, C., Eggermont, S., Molenberg, I., Thomassin, J.M., Urbanczyk, L., Pardoen, T.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-05-2011)
    “…► EM absorption requires low dielectric constant and ∼1 S/m electrical conductivity. ► New hybrids were processed with CNT-filled polymer foam inserted in Al…”
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    Investigation of ionic conductivity in track-etched nanoporous polyimide membranes using a microwave technique by Molenberg, I., Planckaert, M., Jonckheere, L., Ferain, E., Huynen, I.

    Published in Microwave and optical technology letters (01-09-2011)
    “…The in situ characterization of membranes for fuel cell applications is a rather complex and time‐consuming procedure. It is therefore interesting to develop…”
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    LiMn2−xTixO4 spinel-type compounds (x≤1): Structural, electrical and magnetic properties by KRINS, N, HATERT, F, TRAINA, K, DUSOULIER, L, MOLENBERG, I, FAGNARD, J, VANDERBEMDEN, P, RULMONT, A, CLOOTS, R, VERTRUYEN, B

    Published in Solid state ionics (01-04-2006)
    “…LiMn2-xTixO4 compounds with 0 < =x < =1 were prepared by solid state reaction and Pechini technique. Powder X-ray diffraction showed that all samples…”
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    LiMn 2− x Ti x O 4 spinel-type compounds ( x ≤ 1): Structural, electrical and magnetic properties by Krins, N., Hatert, F., Traina, K., Dusoulier, L., Molenberg, I., Fagnard, J.F., Vanderbemden, Ph, Rulmont, A., Cloots, R., Vertruyen, B.

    Published in Solid state ionics (2006)
    “…LiMn 2− x Ti x O 4 compounds with 0 ≤ x ≤ 1 were prepared by solid state reaction and Pechini technique. Powder X-ray diffraction showed that all samples…”
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    Novel frequency selective electromagnetic absorber combining honeycomb waveguide and carbon nanotube composites by Eggermont, S, Bollen, P, Quievy, N, Detrembler, C, Molenberg, I, Thomassin, J M, Monnereau, L, Urbanczyk, L, Bailly, C, Pardoen, T, Huynen, I

    “…A new hybrid material solution has been developed for electromagnetic waves absorption based on a hierarchical architecture involving carbon nanotubes…”
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