Micro- and nano-structured interpenetrating polymer networks by Thomas, Sabu

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And Takahara, A. (2008) Journal of Biomacromolecules, 9, 1313–1321. , McGunnies, G. A. (2010) Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 7, 1238–1256. [46] Therian, H. and Kumacheva, E. (2013) Journal of the American Chemical Society, 135, 4834–4839. , Sankar, V. K. (2013) Journal of Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 107, 137–145. [48] Noel, V. N. (2012) Journal of Electrochemistry Communications, 19, 32–35. , Yuan, Q. et al. (2013) Journal of Acta Biomaterialia, 9, 6576–6584. , Jayachandran, K.

2013) International Journal of Research and Reviews in Pharmacy and Applied Science, 2, 637–650. , Changa, Z. and Jina, M. (2014) Journal of Electrochimica Acta, 132, 457–464. [58] Zhao, N. and Liu, S. (2011) European Polymer Journal, 47, 1654–1663. , Yonemichi, T. and Nishi, N. (2009) Journal of Analytical Biochemistry, 393, 67–72. [60] Bar, N. and Basak, P. (2014) The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 118, 10640–10650. 1 INTRODUCTION Interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) are special polymer blends with the characteristics of intimate combination of two polymers both in network form.

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