Films are commonly prepared by solvent casting and accordingly it is important to investigate the relationship between the properties of the polymeric solution and the resultant solid-state properties of the film. Therefore the objective of this work was to characterise the rheological properties of aqueous solutions of PVA, containing defined co-solvents, and to relate these properties to the resultant mechanical and swelling properties of films cast from these solutions. Casting solutions were prepared using two concentrations of two molecular weights of PVA within a range of cosolvent systems. The solution properties were examined using dilute solution viscometry at 37°C and defined in terms of the intrinsic viscosity and Huggins constan...
Oscillatory microdisk rheometry was applied to evaluate the evolution of the viscoelastic properties...
This paper reports the use of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) in combination with starch (TB), which are t...
The object of investigation was thin (< 200 m) films, formed by casting fro m water based mixtur...
The objective of this thesis is to understand how the polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) swells when immersed i...
Abstract: To trace the plasticizing effects of propylene glycol (PG) on poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), t...
Poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA), is the largest synthetic water-soluble polymer produced in the world bas...
The paper is dedicated to development of a method for producing structured waterproof films based on...
Poly(vinyl alcohol) is an extremely versatile polymer but its uses in the gel state can be limited b...
Polyvinylalcohol solutions of different concentrations (0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5%) of Sodium bicarbon...
Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PV A) is a polymer with unique properties such as biodegradablility, biocompati...
Improvement of deformability of rigid polymers may be reached by forming its blends with certain mor...
The objective of this work was to study the theological and thermal properties of film forming solut...
Poly(vinyl alcohol) and co-solvent effects have been extensively studied in the gel state but not in...
The object of investigation was thin (< 200 m) films, formed by casting from water based mixtures o...
Successful vinyl acetate radical emulsion polymerization in water with different type of industrial ...
Oscillatory microdisk rheometry was applied to evaluate the evolution of the viscoelastic properties...
This paper reports the use of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) in combination with starch (TB), which are t...
The object of investigation was thin (< 200 m) films, formed by casting fro m water based mixtur...
The objective of this thesis is to understand how the polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) swells when immersed i...
Abstract: To trace the plasticizing effects of propylene glycol (PG) on poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), t...
Poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA), is the largest synthetic water-soluble polymer produced in the world bas...
The paper is dedicated to development of a method for producing structured waterproof films based on...
Poly(vinyl alcohol) is an extremely versatile polymer but its uses in the gel state can be limited b...
Polyvinylalcohol solutions of different concentrations (0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5%) of Sodium bicarbon...
Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PV A) is a polymer with unique properties such as biodegradablility, biocompati...
Improvement of deformability of rigid polymers may be reached by forming its blends with certain mor...
The objective of this work was to study the theological and thermal properties of film forming solut...
Poly(vinyl alcohol) and co-solvent effects have been extensively studied in the gel state but not in...
The object of investigation was thin (< 200 m) films, formed by casting from water based mixtures o...
Successful vinyl acetate radical emulsion polymerization in water with different type of industrial ...
Oscillatory microdisk rheometry was applied to evaluate the evolution of the viscoelastic properties...
This paper reports the use of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) in combination with starch (TB), which are t...
The object of investigation was thin (< 200 m) films, formed by casting fro m water based mixtur...