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141. The influence of block copolymer on droplet breakup and coalescence in immiscible polymer blends
142. Scaled model studies of the immiscible carbon dioxide WAG flooding process under various conditions
143. Experimental and theoretical studies of drainage type unstable immiscible displacements in porous media in a gravity field
144. STRENGTHENING POLYMER INTERFACES OF IMMISCIBLE HOMOPOLYMERS WITH COPOLYMER ADDITIVES
145. Miscibility studies of phosphorus-containing polymer blends
146. Rheological, interfacial and morphological changes produced by fillers in immiscible blends
147. III-V alloy decomposition during epitaxy: Ion-assisted growth of indium gallium arsenic antimonide Monte Carlo modeling of immiscible alloys
148. Novel compatibilized immiscible polymer blend based membranes for gas separations
149. Shear induced mixing and self-organization in immiscible alloys during severe plastic deformation
150. The Effect And Application Of Janus Particles On The Compatibility Of Inherent Immiscible Blends Composed Of Silicone Rubber
151. Compatibilization Of Carbon Nanodots For The Immiscible Polymer Blends
152. The Effect Of In-situ Formed Phase On The Liquid-liquid Separation In Al-Bi Immiscible Alloy
153. The Computational Study Of The Thermodynamic Properties Of The Immiscible Alloy Droplet System
154. Effect Of Phase-separated Pattern And Globule Collision On The Core-shell Structure In The Droplet-shaped Immiscible Alloys
155. Research On The Solidification Mechanism And Performance Control Of Cu-Fe Monotectic Alloy Produced By Laser Additive Manufacturing
156. Numerical Simulation Of Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation And Coarsening In Immiscible Cu-Co Alloy
157. Study On Surface Alloying And Strengthening Mechanism Of Aluminum-Based Materials By High Current Pulsed Electron Beam
158. Experimental Study On Boiling Phenomenon Of One Liquid On The Surface Of Another Immiscible Liquid
159. Bubble Motion Properties At The Liquid-liquid Interface Of Immiscible Fluids
160. Membraneless Flow Batteries Based On Hydrophobic Ionic Liquid/aqueous Immiscible Two-phase Electrolytes
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