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Rheology, morphology, and mechanical characteristics of poly (etherether ketone)‐liquid crystal polymer blends

Mehta et al., 1991

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9841787435254821911
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Mehta A
Isayev A
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Polymer Engineering & Science

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This paper is in continuation of our previous paper on Poly (etherether ketone)‐liquid crystal polymer (PEEK‐LCP) composites. Rheological, morphological, and mechanical properties of polyetherether ketone and a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer based on …
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