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    Thunga, Mahendra (2)Chen, Keke (1)Grewell, David (1)Madbouly, Samy A. (1)Thakur, Vijay Kumar (1)SubjectPolymer Sciences (2)
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    Biopolymers (1)Lignin (1)PMMA-g-SOY (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2014 (2)

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    PMMA-g-SOY as a sustainable novel dielectric material 

    Thakur, Vijay Kumar; Thunga, Mahendra; Madbouly, Samy A.; Kessler, Michael (RSC Advances, 2014)
    Soy protein (and associated carbohydrate) (SOY) is graft copolymerized with poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) to synthesize novel low cost dielectric materials for multifunctional applications. Graft copolymerization of ...
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    Bio-renewable precursor fibers from lignin/polylactide blends for conversion to carbon fibers 

    Thunga, Mahendra; Chen, Keke; Grewell, David; Kessler, Michael (Carbon, 2014)
    Lignin, a highly aromatic biopolymer extracted as a coproduct of wood pulping, was investigated as a suitable precursor for carbon fibers. Lignin was chemically modified and blended with poly(lactic acid) (PLA) biopolymer ...