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  • Self-Organization of Graft Copolymers and Retortable iPP-Based Nanoporous Films Thereof
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    • L. Jasinska-Walc
    • R. Duchateau
    • T. Defize
    • M. Bouyahyi
    • A. Rozanski
    • L. Yang
    • B. Patham
    • T. Sweere
    • S. Hochstädt
    • M. R. Hansen
    • K. Bernaerts

    - ACS Applied Polymer Materials - Year 2022

    Polyolefins might become inexpensive alternatives to the existing membranes based on polyethersulfone. Here we disclose the production of retortable, well-defined PP-based nanoporous membranes derived from amphiphilic graft copolymer precursors. The graft copolymers, containing a polypropylene backbone and polyester grafts, were obtained by grafting lactones, specifically δ-valerolactone and ε-caprolactone, from well-defined randomly...

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