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Yan Han, Xiaoxing Yan and Yu Tao
Embedding melamine-formaldehyde (MF) resin-coated shellac microcapsules in waterborne coatings can extend the service longevity of waterborne coatings on a wood surface to a certain extent. Due to the content limitation of self-repairing microcapsules in...
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Yanzhao Qin and Xiaoxing Yan
In order to protect the wood surface and improve the properties of coatings, microcapsules with healable and discoloration functions are produced, and their healable function is obtained using shellac, which can be cured at room temperature, as the repai...
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John L. Drever, Aysegul Yildirim and Mattia Cobianchi
In a leading article by Sir Percival Philips in the UK popular newspaper, the Daily Mail, July 16, 1928, came the following headlines: ?Millions Lost by Noise ? Cities? Worst Plague ? Menace to Nerves and Health ? What is Being Done to Stop it?. The arti...
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Yijuan Chang and Xiaoxing Yan
A self-repairing microcapsule was prepared by emulsion polymerization using melamine formaldehyde resin (MF) as wall material, and a mixture of shellac solution and water-based coating as core material. The orthogonal experiment was carried out through f...
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Simona Brajnicov, Adrian Bercea, Valentina Marascu, Andreea Matei and Bogdana Mitu
We report on the fabrication of shellac thin films on silicon substrates by matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation (MAPLE) using methanol as matrix. Very adherent, dense, and smooth films were obtained by MAPLE with optimized deposition parameters, suc...
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Bai, J. Baldwin, E. A. Hagenmaier, R. H.
Pág. 559 - 563
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Alleyne, Victorine; Hagenmaier, Robert D
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