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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/chemical-engineering/events/seminar-multiphase-ele
 ctrically-conducting-polyolefin
LOCATION:E6-2024 Canada
SUMMARY:Seminar - “Multiphase Electrically Conducting Polyolefin\nNanocom
 posites with Well-Defined Structures” by Marianna\nKontopoulou\, Departm
 ent of Chemical Engineeirng\, Queen's University\,\nKingston\, Ontario
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DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACT:   Polyolefins are ubiquitous in polymer technology\
 , yet\nconductive nanocomposites based on these materials are very difficu
 lt\nto manufacture\, because of the inability to efficiently disperse\ncon
 ductive nanoparticles\, and the poor interfacial adhesion between\npolymer
 s and fillers. During the last decade we have done extensive\nresearch to 
 develop melt compounded electroconductive polyolefin\ncomposites\, contain
 ing well dispersed conducting fillers\, such as\ncarbon black\, multi wall
 ed carbon nanotubes (MWCNT)\, graphite and\ngraphene.
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