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22. Yu Tongyin, Otto Vogl, Shukuan Fu
22. Yu Tongyin, Otto Vogl, Shukuan Fu
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International Symposium On Ionic Polymerization Ip'97, Otto Vogl, Przemyslaw Kubisa
International Symposium On Ionic Polymerization Ip'97, Otto Vogl, Przemyslaw Kubisa
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12th Bratislava Conference On Polymers: Modified Polyolefins For Advanced Polymeric Materials, Otto Vogl, Pavol Hrdlovic
12th Bratislava Conference On Polymers: Modified Polyolefins For Advanced Polymeric Materials, Otto Vogl, Pavol Hrdlovic
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23. Feng Xinde, Otto Vogl, Zhou Qifen
23. Feng Xinde, Otto Vogl, Zhou Qifen
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24. Bahattin M. Baysal, Otto Vogl, Elif Hamurcu
24. Bahattin M. Baysal, Otto Vogl, Elif Hamurcu
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5th Pacific Polymer Conference, Kyongju, Korea, Otto Vogl, Sun Chul Kim
5th Pacific Polymer Conference, Kyongju, Korea, Otto Vogl, Sun Chul Kim
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25. Hiroyuki Tadokoro, Otto Vogl, Kohji Tashiro
25. Hiroyuki Tadokoro, Otto Vogl, Kohji Tashiro
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26. Itaru Mita, Otto Vogl
27. Per Flodin, Otto Vogl, Kerstin Meijer-Flodin
27. Per Flodin, Otto Vogl, Kerstin Meijer-Flodin
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28. Vivian Stannett, Otto Vogl, Susanne S. Stannett
28. Vivian Stannett, Otto Vogl, Susanne S. Stannett
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29. Motowo Takayanagi, Otto Vogl, Tisoro Kajiyama
29. Motowo Takayanagi, Otto Vogl, Tisoro Kajiyama
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30. Manfred Raetzsch, Otto Vogl
31. Yoshio Iwakura, Otto Vogl, Seiichi Nakahama
31. Yoshio Iwakura, Otto Vogl, Seiichi Nakahama
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32. Ian Macmillan Ward, Otto Vogl
32. Ian Macmillan Ward, Otto Vogl
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33. Noburo Yamazaki, Otto Vogl, Seiichi Nakahama
33. Noburo Yamazaki, Otto Vogl, Seiichi Nakahama
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Generation Of Intense Excimer Radiation From High-Pressure Hollow Cathode Discharges, Ahmed El-Habachi, Karl H. Schoenbach
Generation Of Intense Excimer Radiation From High-Pressure Hollow Cathode Discharges, Ahmed El-Habachi, Karl H. Schoenbach
Bioelectrics Publications
By reducing the diameter of the cathode opening in a hollow cathode discharge geometry to values on the order of 100 μm, we were able to operate these discharges in noble gases in a direct current mode up to atmospheric pressure. High-pressure discharges in xenon were found to be strong sources of excimer radiation. Highest intensities at a wavelength of 172 nm were obtained at a pressure of 400 Torr. At this pressure, the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) radiant power of a single discharge operating at a forward voltage of 220 V and currents exceeding 2 mA reaches values between 6% …
Deuterium Nmr Of Adsorbed Poly(Methyl Acrylate)-D₃, Frank D. Blum, Wuu-Yung Lin
Deuterium Nmr Of Adsorbed Poly(Methyl Acrylate)-D₃, Frank D. Blum, Wuu-Yung Lin
Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works
The dynamics of polymers at interfaces are important in a variety of applications, especially where those applications depend on the mechanical or surface properties. Unfortunately, the surface properties of interfacial species like polymers used in composites are not easily measured macroscopically. Microscopic techniques, especially spectroscopic ones, have been successful. In our laboratory we have been successful in applying NMPR to determine the behavior of absorbed polymers. NMR has several advantages for this kind of study, the principal ones being that it can be used on opaque materials, different nuclei can be used as probes, and interfacial material can sometimes be …