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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science: Volume 136, Issue 32

    August 20, 2019

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Cover Image, Volume 136, Issue 32

  • First Published: 14 May 2019
Cover Image, Volume 136, Issue 32

This cover by Yurong Yan, Chao Lin and colleagues shows fracture surfaces of a phase change polypropylene filament possessing an ionic liquid core enriched with copper decorated muscovite. The flexible phase change material with core-sheath structure was successfully prepared by post-filling of a polypropylene hollow fiber. The ionic liquid 1-butyl-4-methylpyridinium hexafluorophosphate was chosen as core component. Copper decorated muscovite was synthesized via in situ reduction and used as the additive to reduce supercooling and improve thermal conductivity. DOI: 10.1002/app.47830

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  • First Published: 14 May 2019

Articles

Encapsulation of polar phase change materials via multiemulsification and crosslinking method and its application in building

  • First Published: 12 April 2019
Encapsulation of polar phase change materials via multiemulsification and crosslinking method and its application in building

By integrating the microencapsulated phase change particles (2.5%) into building walls, the inner temperature of model house remained 2 °C higher than that without PCM during the cooling process.

Fabrication of PEI-grafted porous polymer foam for CO2 capture

  • First Published: 15 April 2019
Fabrication of PEI-grafted porous polymer foam for CO2 capture

Amine-containing porous polymer foam exhibit excellent carbon dioxide adsorption property.

Influence of polyethylene glycol molecular weight on the anticancer drug delivery of pH-sensitive polymeric micelle

  • First Published: 24 April 2019
Influence of polyethylene glycol molecular weight on the anticancer drug delivery of pH-sensitive polymeric micelle

pH-sensitive DOX/POD micelles were taken up into tumor cells and disassembled in cytosol to release DOX into nucleus