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Toughening reinforced epoxy composites with brominated polymeric additives
Cured polyfunctional epoxy resins including tris(hydroxyphenyl)methane triglycidyl ether are toughened by addition of polybrominated polymeric additives having an EE below 1500 to the pre-cure composition. Carboxy-terminated butadiene-acrylonitrile rubber is optionally present in the pre-cure mixture as such or as a pre-formed copolymer with other reactants. Reinforced composites, particularly carbon-reinforced composites, of these resins are disclosed and shown to have improved toughness
Absence of low-temperature dependence of the decay of 7Be and 198Au in metallic hosts
The electron-capture (EC) decay rate of 7Be in metallic Cu host and the
beta-decay rate of 198Au in the host alloy Al-Au have been measured
simultaneously at several temperatures, ranging from 0.350 K to 293 K. No
difference of the half-life of 198Au between 12.5 K and 293 K is observed to a
precision of 0.1%. By utilizing the special characteristics of our
double-source assembly, possible geometrical effects that influence the
individual rates could be eliminated. The ratio of 7Be to 198Au activity thus
obtained also remains constant for this temperatures range to the experimental
precision of 0.15(0.16)%. The resulting null temperature dependence is
discussed in terms of the inadequacy of the often-used Debye-Huckel model for
such measurements.Comment: Four pages, three figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C
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Pattern formation aspects of electrically charged tri-stable media with implications to bulk heterojunction in organic photovoltaics
A common thread in designing electrochemically-based renewable energy devices
comprises materials that exploit nano-scale morphologies, e.g.,
supercapacitors, batteries, fuel cells, and bulk heterojunction organic
photovoltaics. In these devices, however, Coulomb forces often influence the
fine nano-details of the morphological structure of active layers leading to a
notorious decrease in performance. By focusing on bulk heterojunction organic
photovoltaics as a case model, a self-consistent mean-field framework that
combines binary (bi-stable) and ternary (tri-stable) morphologies with
electrokinetics is presented and analyzed, i.e., undertaking the coupling
between the spatiotemporal evolution of the material and charge dynamics along
with charge transfer at the device electrodes. Particularly, it is shown that
tri-stable composition may stabilize stripe morphology that is ideal bulk
heterojuction. Moreover, since the results rely on generic principles they are
expected to be applicable to a broad range of electrically charged
amphiphilic-type mixtures, such as emulsions, polyelectrolytes, and ionic
liquids.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Grafting of 2 (2-hydroxy-5-vinylphenyl) 2H-benzotriazole onto polymers with aliphatic groups. Synthesis and polymerization of 2 (2-hydroxy-5-isopropenylphenyl) 2H-benzotriazole and a new synthesis of 2 (2-hydroxy-5-vinylphenyl) 2H-benzotriazole
Successful grafting of 2(2-hydroxy-5-vinylphenyl)2H-benzotriazole onto saturated aliphatic C-H groups of polymers has been accomplished. When the grafting reaction was carried out in chlorobenzene at 150 C = 160 C with di-tertiarybutylperoxide as the grafting initiator, grafts as high as 20 percent - 30 percent at a grafting efficiency of 50 percent and 80 percent have readily been obtained. The grafting reaction was carried out in tubes sealed under high vacuum since trace amounts of oxygen cause complete inhibition of the grafting reaction by the phenolic monomer. On a variety of different polymers including atactic polypropylene, ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer, poly(methyl methacrylate), poly(butyl acrylate), and polycarbonate were used
Detecting New Physics from CP-violating phase measurements in B decays
The standard CKM model can be tested and New Physics detected using only
CP-violating phase measurements in B decays. This requires the measurement of a
phase factor which is small in the Standard Model, in addition to the usual
large phases and . We also point out that identifying
violations of the unitarity of the CKM matrix is rather difficult, and cannot
be done with phase measurements alone.Comment: 6 pages, Latex, no figure
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