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Publications Details for Grant Number R829555

Benign Processing of Polymers Plasticized with Absorbed Carbon Dioxide

RFA: Technology for a Sustainable Environment (2001)

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Conference Proceedings Rheology and extrusion of CO2 plasticized acrylic copolymers. SOCIETY OF PLASTICS ENGINEERS Bortner MJ, Baird DG Bortner MJ, Baird DG. Rheology and extrusion of CO2 plasticized acrylic copolymers. In: Proceedings of the SPE Annual Technical Conference ANTEC 2002, San Francisco, CA, May 5-9, 2002, Society of Plastics Engineering ANTEC Technical Paper. R829555 (Final)
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Conference Proceedings Melt processing of thermally unstable polymers plasticized with CO2. SOCIETY OF PLASTICS ENGINEERS Bortner MJ, Wilding MD, Baird DG Bortner MJ, Wilding MD, Baird DG. Melt processing of thermally unstable polymers plasticized with CO2. In: Proceedings of the 61st SPE Annual Conference, Nashville, TN, May 4-8, 2003, Society of Plastics Engineering ANTEC Technical Paper, p. 28. R829555 (Final)
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Conference Proceedings Melt processing of traditionally solution-processed polymers with CO2. SOCIETY OF PLASTICS ENGINEERS Wilding MD, Nguyen QT, Bortner MJ, Baird DG Wilding MD, Nguyen QT, Bortner MJ, Baird DG. Melt processing of traditionally solution-processed polymers with CO2. In: Proceedings of the 62nd SPE Annual Technical Conference ANTEC 2004, Chicago, IL, May 16-20, 2004, Society of Plastics Engineering ANTEC Technical Paper. R829555 (Final)
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Journal Article Absorption of CO2 and subsequent viscosity reduction of an acrylonitrile copolymer. POLYMER Bortner MJ, Baird DG Bortner MJ, Baird DG. Absorption of CO2 and subsequent viscosity reduction of an acrylonitrile copolymer. Polymer 2004;45(10):3399-3412. R829555 (2003)
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Journal Article Absorption of CO2 in high acrylonitrile content copolymers: dependence on acrylonitrile content POLYMER Bortner MJ, Bhanu VA, McGrath JE, Baird DG Bortner MJ, Bhanu VA, McGrath JE, Baird DG. Absorption of CO2 in high acrylonitrile content copolymers: dependence on acrylonitrile content. Polymer 2004;45(10):3413-3422. R829555 (Final)
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Journal Article Shear rheological properties of acrylic copolymers and terpolymers suitable for potentially melt processable carbon fiber precursors. JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE Bortner MJ, Bhanu V, McGrath JE, Baird DG Bortner MJ, Bhanu V, McGrath JE, Baird DG. Shear rheological properties of acrylic copolymers and terpolymers suitable for potentially melt processable carbon fiber precursors. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2004;93(6):2856-2865. R829555 (2003)
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Journal Article An improved technique for exfoliating and dispersing nanoclay particles into polymer matrices using supercritical carbon dioxide. POLYMER Nguyen QT, Baird DG Nguyen QT, Baird DG. An improved technique for exfoliating and dispersing nanoclay particles into polymer matrices using supercritical carbon dioxide. Polymer 2007;48(23):6923-6933. R829555 (Final)
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Journal Article Dispersion of nanoclay into polypropylene with carbon dioxide in the presence of maleated polypropylene. JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE Nguyen QT, Baird DG Nguyen QT, Baird DG. Dispersion of nanoclay into polypropylene with carbon dioxide in the presence of maleated polypropylene. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2008;109(2):1048-1056. R829555 (Final)
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Journal Article Melt processability and foam suppression of high molecular weight polyethylenes plasticized with supercritical carbon dioxide. INTERNATIONAL POLYMER PROCESSING Wilding MD, Baird DG, Eberle APR Wilding MD, Baird DG, Eberle APR. Melt processability and foam suppression of high molecular weight polyethylenes plasticized with supercritical carbon dioxide. International Polymer Processing 2008;23(2):228-237. R829555 (Final)
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Journal Article Melt processing and rheology of an acrylonitrile copolymer with absorbed carbon dioxide. POLYMER ENGINEERING & SCIENCE Wilding MD, Baird DG Wilding MD, Baird DG. Melt processing and rheology of an acrylonitrile copolymer with absorbed carbon dioxide. Polymer Engineering & Science 2009;49(10):1990-2004. R829555 (Final)
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Paper Melt processing of thermally unstable polymers plasticized with CO2. None Bortner MJ, Wilding MD, Baird DG Bortner MJ, Wilding MD, Baird DG. Melt processing of thermally unstable polymers plasticized with CO2. In: Technical Papers of the Society of Plastics Engineers Annual Technical Conference, Vol. 49, 2003. R829555 (2002)
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Paper Processing of PAN/MA copolymers plasticized with adsorbed CO2. None Bortner MJ, Baird DG, McGrath JE Bortner MJ, Baird DG, McGrath JE. Processing of PAN/MA copolymers plasticized with adsorbed CO2. In: Technical Papers of the Society of Plastics Engineers Annual Technical Conference, Vol. 48, 2002. R829555 (2002)
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Patent/Patent Application Process for increasing the exfoliation and dispersion of nanoparticles into polymeric matrices using supercritical carbon dioxide. None Baird D, Nguyen Q, Wilding M Baird D, Nguyen Q, Wilding M. Process for increasing the exfoliation and dispersion of nanoparticles into polymeric matrices using supercritical carbon dioxide. U.S. Patent Application No. 20060252871, November 9, 2006. R829555 (Final)
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Presentation Plasticization of acrylic copolymers with absorbed carbon dioxide. None Baird DG, Bortner MJ, McGrath JE Baird DG, Bortner MJ, McGrath JE. Plasticization of acrylic copolymers with absorbed carbon dioxide. Presented at the 223rd American Chemical Society National Meeting, Orlando, FL, April 7-11, 2002. R829555 (2003)
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Presentation Melt processing of thermally unstable polymers plasticized with CO2. None Bortner MJ, Wilding MD, Baird DG

Bortner MJ, Wilding MD, Baird DG. Melt processing of thermally unstable polymers plasticized with CO2. Presented at the Society of Plastics Engineers Annual Technical Conference, Nashville, TN, May 4-8, 2003.

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Presentation Plasticization with carbon dioxide to facilitate melt spinning of high acrylonitrile content copolymers. None Bortner MJ, Baird DG Bortner MJ, Baird DG. Plasticization with carbon dioxide to facilitate melt spinning of high acrylonitrile content copolymers. Presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Rheology, Bethesda, MD, October 2001. R829555 (2002)
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Presentation Processing of PAN/MA copolymers plasticized with adsorbed CO2. None Bortner MJ, Baird DG, McGrath JE

Bortner MJ, Baird DG, McGrath JE. Processing of PAN/MA copolymers plasticized with adsorbed CO2. Presented at the Society of Plastics Engineers Annual Technical Conference, San Francisco, CA, May 5-9, 2002.

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Presentation Processing of PAN/MA copolymers plasticized with adsorbed CO2. None Bortner MJ, Baird DG, McGrath JE

Bortner MJ, Baird DG, McGrath JE. Processing of PAN/MA copolymers plasticized with adsorbed CO2. Presented at the American Chemical Society National Meeting, Orlando, FL, April 7-11, 2002.

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Presentation Processing of supercritical CO2 plasticized acrylic copolymers. None Bortner MJ, Baird DG

Bortner MJ, Baird DG. Processing of supercritical CO2 plasticized acrylic copolymers. Presented at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Fall Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, November 3-8, 2002.

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Presentation Rheology and extrusion of CO2 plasticized acrylic copolymers. None Bortner MJ, Baird DG

Bortner MJ, Baird DG. Rheology and extrusion of CO2 plasticized acrylic copolymers. Presented at the Society of Plastics Engineers Annual Technical Conference, San Francisco, CA, May 5-9, 2002.

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Presentation Melt processing of traditionally solution-processed polymers with CO2. None Wilding MD, Nguyen QT, Bortner MJ, Baird DG

Wilding MD, Nguyen QT, Bortner MJ, Baird DG. Melt processing of traditionally solution-processed polymers with CO2. Presented at the Society of Plastics Engineers Annual Technical Conference, Chicago, IL, May 16-20, 2004.

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Presentation Rheology of reactive and high-viscosity polymers with supercritical carbon dioxide. None Wilding MD, Baird DG

Wilding MD, Baird DG. Rheology of reactive and high-viscosity polymers with supercritical carbon dioxide. Presented at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, October 30-November 4, 2005.

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Proceedings Melt processing of thermally unstable polymers plasticized with CO2. None Bortner MJ, Wilding MD, Baird DG Bortner MJ, Wilding MD, Baird DG. Melt processing of thermally unstable polymers plasticized with CO2. In: Proceedings of the Society of Plastics Engineers 61st Annual Technical Conference, Nashville, TN, May 2003, Volume 3, pp. 2811-2815. R829555 (2003)
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Proceedings Rheology and extrusion of CO2 plasticized acrylic copolymers. None Bortner MJ, Baird DG Bortner MJ, Baird DG. Rheology and extrusion of CO2 plasticized acrylic copolymers. In: Proceedings of the Society of Plastics Engineers 60th Annual Technical Conference, San Francisco, CA, May 2002, Volume 1, pp. 1024-1028. R829555 (2003)
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Proceedings Melt processing of traditionally solution-processed polymers with CO2. None Wilding MD, Nguyen QT, Bortner MJ, Baird DG Wilding MD, Nguyen QT, Bortner MJ, Baird DG. Melt processing of traditionally solution-processed polymers with CO2. In: Proceedings of the Society of Plastics Engineers 62nd Annual Technical Conference, Chicago, IL, May 2004, Volume 3, pp. 3776-3780. R829555 (2003)
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