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Enhanced electrical and dielectric properties of plasticized soy protein bioplastics through incorporation of nanosized carbon black

Tian et al., 2020

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12965691674091301451
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Tian H
Zhou H
Fu H
Li X
Gong W
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Polymer Composites

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Conductive soy protein biocomposite plastics with high performance were fabricated with glycerol as plasticizer and nanosized carbon black (CB) as conductive filler. Adopting a pretreatment of the CB nanofiller, its dispersion, and interaction with matrix was improved …
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