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    “String and bead” model of copper modified polycarbosilane: synthesis and applications by Vipin Vijay, V., Sajeev, Lavanya B., Anjana, S., Balachandran, Nisha, Srinivas, Chinthalappalli, Vijayalekshmi, K. P., Sreejith, K. J., Devasia, Renjith

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-07-2022)
    “…The synthesis of metal modified polycarbosilanes is currently an area of significant activity. These polymers can be processed to advanced materials such as…”
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    Vinylhydridosilsesquioxne: Synthesis and characterization of a potential filler material for vinyl‐containing polysiloxanes by Yesudas, Saino, Sreejith, K. J., Vijay, V. Vipin

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (15-01-2024)
    “…This paper reports the synthesis and characterization of an organic silsesquioxane (SQ) containing Sivinyl and SiH groups named as vinylhydridosilsesquioxane…”
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    Fabrication and property evaluation of titanium silicide active filler incorporated ceramic matrix composite by Vijay V, Vipin, Shyin, P.P., Biju, V.M., Devasia, Renjith

    Published in Ceramics international (01-09-2020)
    “…Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are advanced materials used for high tech applications. Polymer Infiltration and Pyrolysis (PIP) route is a versatile route…”
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    Conversion of polycarbosilane to silicon carbide: effect of an active filler and pyrolysis conditions by Vijay, V. Vipin, Nair, Sandhya G., Devasia, Renjith

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-11-2023)
    “…This paper reports the effect of titanium silicide active filler and the pyrolytic atmosphere (argon and nitrogen) on the ceramic conversion of…”
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    Synthesis, Ceramic Conversion and Microstructure Analysis of Zirconium Modified Polycarbosilane by Vijay, V. Vipin, Nair, Sandhya G., Sreejith, K. J., Devasia, Renjith

    “…Polymer derived ceramics have been widely being explored as high temperature structural components in aerospace as rocket nozzles, nose tip and leading edges…”
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