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CONTENTS
Monday - 8 September 2003 AULARIO II - Conference room
9:30h Plenary "Modified cellulosic fibres as reinforcing fillers for 27
lecture 1 macromolecular matrices". Prof. A. Gandini and N.M.
Belgacem. Ecole Franchise de Papeterie et des Industries
Graphiques. Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble,S' Martin d'Heres (France).
Session 1. Preparation and characterization of fillers and
nanoparticles.
10:00h Al V. Collin. E. Peuvrel-Disdier. 33
Ecole des Mines de Paris, Centre de Mise en Forme des
Mat6riaux, Sophia-Antipolis, France.
Dispersion mechanisms of carbon black into elastomers
under shear conditions.
10:20h A2 M. Gerspacher.Sid Richardson Carbon Company, Fort Worth, United 37
States.
Carbon black micro-dispersion.
10:40h A3 L. Haurie, A.I. Fernandez, J.I. Velasco, J.M. Chimenos, 41
J.R. Tico Grau, F. Espiell.Unitat de Ciencia de Materials i Enginyeria Metal-liirgica,University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.Synthetic hydromagnesite as flame retardant. A study ofstearic coating process.
ll:30h A4 D.S. Chaudharv, M, Jollands. 45
Rheology and Materials Processing Centre, School of
Civil and Chemical Engineering, Royal Melbourne
Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
An investigation into surface energetics of rice hull ash
particles using inverse gas chromatography (IGC).
ll:50h A5 K. Buku T. Jesionowski, J. Gutek. 49
Institute of Materials Technology, Polymer Processing
Laboratory, Poznan University of Technology, Poznan,Poland.
Novel silica from emulsion system ~ filler for
thermoplastic polyesters.
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12:10h A6 C. Calberg, F. Stassin, R. Jerome. 53
University of Liege, Liege, Belgium.
Surface modification of clays in supercritical carbon
dioxide.
12:30h A7 A. Jada.
Institut de Chimie des Surfaces et Interfaces, Mulhouse, 55
France.
Preparation and characterisation of calcium carbonate
particles in the presence of anionic polyelectrolyte-nonionic block copolymer mixture.
12:50h A8 L. Xinhai, S. Shangyue, L. Yibo, Y. Yousheng, L. Zhen. 59
China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China.
Preparation and application ofwollastonite powder.
13:10h A9 C. Da Silva. B. Haidar, L. Vidal, J. Miehe-Brendte, R. Lc 63
Dred.
Institut de Chimie des Surfaces et Interfaces, Mulhouse,
France.
Preparation and properties of EPDM/synthetic claynanocomposites.
13:30h A10 V. Tokarev. S. Voronov, O. Bednarska, O. Shevchuk, S. 67
Trotsenko, N. Bukartyk.Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies, Lviv
Polytechnic National University, Lviv, Ukraine.
Surface modification offillers with functional oligomers.
Session 2. Applications of fillers.
15:30h All P. Pen-in, L. Clerc. E. Leroy, A. Bergeret. J.M. Lripez- 71
Cuesta.
Centre des Materiaux de Grande Diffusion (CMGD),Ecole des Mines d'Ales, Ales eedex, France.
Incorporation of SMC recycled fractions as reinforcingfillers in polymers.
15:50h A12 U. Wagenknechl. S. Wiessncr. G. Mennig. 75
Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, Dresden,
Germany.Rubber powder- a perspectivefiller of thermoplastics.
16:10h A13 W.K. Wong.ExxonMobil Chemical Europe, Machelen, Belgium. 79
Reprocessable and easy processing silica filled P.wpro1IM
compound.
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17:00h A14 A. Artola, J. Garcfa-Jaca. 83
CIDEMCO, Technological Research Centre, Azpeitia,Spain.
Conducting polymer core-shell systems for corrosion
protection.
17:20h A15 M. Bonet S. Mufioz, F. Cases.
Departamento de Ingenieria Textil y Papelera, Escuela 85
Politecnica de Valencia, Alcoy, Spain.Influence of the substituent in the reversibility ofcellulose ethers used as adhesive in artwork
conservation.
17:40h A16 J.L. Stanford, J. Halary, P. Cookson, P.A. Lovell, R.J. 89
Young.
Polymer Science and Technology Group, Materials
Science Centre, University of Manchester and UM1ST,Manchester, UK.
Carbon nanotube-filled polymers for use as remote
strain-sensor coatings.
18:00h A17 S. Kohjiya, Y. Ikeda. 93
Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University,
Kyoto, Japan.
Reinforcing effect of silica generated in situ on general-
purpose grade rubbers.
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Tuesday - 9 September 2003
9:00h Plenary "Preparation, characterisation and properties of 97
lecture 2 nanocomposites based on epoxy resins". Dr. A.
Hartwig, M. Sebald, D. Piitz and L. Aberle. Fraunhofer-
Institut fur Fertigungstechnik und Angcwandte
Materialforschung - Bereich Klebtechnik und Polymere,Bremen (Germany).
Session 3. Characterization of filled materials.
9:30h A18 R. Wache, M.H. Klopffer. S. Gonzalez, P. Mederic. M. 101
Moan.
Applied Chemistry and Physical Chemistry Department,Institut Francais du Petrole, Rueil Malmaison, France.
Maleated polyethylene nanocomposites: influence of claycontent on barrier and melt rheological properties.
9:50h A19 K. Motha, J. Kunnari, R. Teimola. 105
Borealis Polymer Oy, Porvoo, Finland.
Polyolefin nanocomposites via melt-compounding - a
study of influencing variables.
10:1 Oh A20 Yu.A. Nikitin, L.S. Dzyubenko, S.I. Levytska, A.A. 109
Sopynenko, V.V. Brei.
Institute of Surface Chemistry, National Academy of
Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine.
Physico - mechanical properties of the modified
polypropylene of the containing high disperse alumina -
silica.
10:30h A21 L.P. Reuvekamp, J.W.M. Noordermeer. 113
Dept. of Rubber Technology, Twente University, The
Netherlands.
Influence of silica filler distribution on properties of tire
rubber treads, as related to silica characteristics.
U:30h A22 V.P. Privalko. S.M. Ponomarenko, E.G. Privalko, F. 117
Schon, W. Gronski.
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, National
Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine.
Structure and thermoelastic behavior of synthetic
rubber/organoclay nanocomposites.
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:50h A23 F. Schon, W. Gronski. 121
Institut ftir Makromolekulare Chemie, Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.Characterization and properties of organoclay nanofillersin rubber composites.
12:10h A24 J. Ramier. M.N, Bouchereau, L. Chazeau, C. Gauthier, E. 125
Peuvrel-Disdier, C. Rochas, L. Stelandre.
Groupe d'Etudes de Metallurgie Physique et de Physiquedes Materiaux, Villeurbanne, France.
Influence of the surface treatment of silica on the
mechanical behaviour of filled elastomers: study by in
situ scattering techniques.
12:30h A25 MA. Rodriguez Perez. J.I. Velasco, D. Arencon, J.A. de 129
Saja.Dept. Ffsica de la Materia Condensada, Facultad de
Ciencias, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain.
Dynamic mechanical behavior of PP/PET blends filledwith glass beads.
12:50h A26 O.I.H. Dimitrv. A.L.G. Saad, HA. Aziz. 133
Petrochemicals Dept., Egyptian Petroleum Research
Institute, Cairo, Egypt.Studies of electrical / mechanical properties and
activation energies of metal-filled polyvinyl chloride)
compositions.
13:10h A27 J. Ziegler. R.H. Schuster.
Deutsches Institut ftir Kautschuktechnologie e.V., 137
Hannover, Germany.
Influence of filler surface modifications on dynamic-
mechanical properties and the distribution of fillers in
rubber blends.
18:30h A28 L. Cabedo, E. Gimenez, J.M. Lagaron, R. Gavara, J.J. 141
Saura.
Dept. of Technology, University Jaume I, Castellon,
Spain.
Influence of kaolinite treatment on the morphology and
properties of EVOH nanocomposites prepared by melt
intercalation.
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18:50h A29 CM. Liauw, G.C. Lees, R.N. Rothon, F. Wild, J.D. 145
Schofield, D. Thetford, P. Sunderland.
Centre for Materials Science Research, Department of
Chemistry and Materials, Manchester MetropolitanUniversity, Manchester, UK.
The effect of molecular structure of maleimide based
interfacial modifiers on the mechanical properties of
polyolefin/flame retardantfiller composites.
19:10h A30 SJCemg, 0. Shepelev. 149
Israel Plastics and Rubber Center, Polymers and Plastics
Engineering Dept., Shenkar College of Engineering and
Design, Israel.
Fire retardancy ofnano clay composites.
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Wednesday -10 September 2003
9:00h Plenary "Complex adhesion effects of inorganic nanofillers vs 153
lecture 3 microfillers in polymer composites". Prof. V.
Kovacevic, Dr. M. Leskovac, Dr. S. Lucie Blagojevic and
Dr. D.Vrsaljko. University of Zagreb, Zagreb (Croatia).
Session 4. Adhesion between fillers and polymers.
9:30h A31 J. Vega-Baudrit, V. Navarro-Banon, J.M. Martin- 159
Martinez.
Adhesion and Adhesives Laboratory, University of
Alicante, Alicante, Spain.Nanosilica-polyurethane interactions evidenced by plate-plate rheology andDMTA.
9:50h A32 A. Martmez-Garcia, A. Sanchez-Reche, CM. Cepeda- 163
Jimenez, J.M. Martin-Martinez.
AIJU, Toy Research Institute, Alicante, Spain.
Improved adhesion ofEVA polymers filled with sepiolitetreated with corona discharge.
10:1 Oh A33 J. Magryta. 167
Rubber Research Institute, Piastow, Poland.
Models for the investigation of the vulcanizates structure.
Session 5. Fillers in formulations.
10:30h A34 S. Peeterbroeck, M. Alexandre, J. B. Nagy, C. Pirlot, A. 171
Fonseca, G. Philippin, J. Delnalle, Z. Mekhalif, R.
Sporken, G. Beyer, Ph. Dubois.
Service des Materiaux Polymeres et Composites,Universite de Mons-Hainaut, Mons, Belgium.EVA - layered silicate/carbon nanotubes nanocomposites.
10:50h A35 A. Jada, A. Aue, C. Ducroquetz. 175
Institut de Chimie des Surfaces et Interfaces, Mulhouse,
France.
Effects of anionic and cationic polyelectrolytes on the
titanium dioxide particle surface charge.
11:50h A36 F. Benard, I. Campistron, A. Laguerre, F. Laval. 179
LCOM-Chimie des polymeres, Universite du Maine, Le
Mans, France.
Ageing ofsilica filled epoxy resins under irradiations.
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lOh A37 B. Kandasubramanian. M. Gilbert. 183
Institute of Polymer Technology and Materials
Engineering, Loughborough University, Leicestershire,
UK.
Electroconductive fillerfor shielding plastics.
30h A38 G. Schmaucks, B. Friede, J.Q. Roszinski, A. Sorhuus, H. 187
Gesler, J. Hamann.
Elkem ASA, Materials, Kristiansand, Norway.
Surprising effect of a nano-size additive on the propertiesof elastomeric compounds.
50h A39 W. Schober. 191
Schoconsult GmbH, Graz, Austria.
Is submicron talc the future high cost performance nano-
mineralfor polypropylene compounds ?
lOh A40 P. Hornsbv, A. Ahmadnia. 195
Wolfson Centre for Materials Processing, Brunei
University, Uxbridge, UK.
Tailoring the fire retardant performance of filledpolymers using two-component processing technologies.
30h A41 O.G. Ersov, N. Nugav. 199
Chemistry Department and Polymer Research Center,
Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey.Selective filler effect on weld line strength of injectedmolded incompatible blend composites.
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Thursday - 11 September 2003
10:00h Plenary "Concrete and mortars with the addition of mineral 203lecture 4 fillers and coupling agents". F. Sveg, J. Suput-Strupi,
Slovenian National
Building and Civil Engineering Institute, Ljubljana(Slovenia).
Session 6. General and miscellaneous aspects related to fillers.
10:30h A42 P. Brown, S. Marceau, P. Mele, N.D. Alberola. 209
Laboratoire Materiaux Organiques a ProprietesSpecifiques, University of Savoie, Le Bourget-du-Lac,France.
Molecular dynamics studies of model silica-polymernanocomposite systems.
10:50h A43 Al.V. Khavrvutchenko, V.D. Khavryutchenko. 213
Chemistry Dept., Kiev National Taras Shevchenko
University, Kiev, Ukraine.
Global stochastic optimization of nanoparticle structure -
new method for investigation of amorphous substances
thermal stability based on quantum chemistry simulation.
ll:10h A44 S. Abed. W. Knapp. V. Boschat, J.Y. Charmeau, P. 217
Laurens.
Ecole Superieure de Plasturgie, Oyonnax cedex, France.
Analysis of additional absorbers for laser welding ofcoloured thermoplastics.
12:00h A45 D.H. McQueen, K.M. Jager, M. Paligova. 221
Pepartment of Materials Science and Engineering,Chalmers University of Technology, Gdteborg, Sweden.
Multiple threshold percolation in polymer/fillercomposites.
12:20h A46 P. Mele, S. Marceau, D. Brown, N.D. Alberola. 225
Laboratoire Materiaux Organiques a ProprietesSpecifiques, University of Savoie, Le Bourget-du-Lac,France.
Reinforcement effects in nanocomposites enhanced by
aggregation and percolation phenomena.
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12:40h A47 V. Collin. P. Navard. S. Patlazhan, E.Peuvrel-Disdier. 229
Ecole des Mines de Paris, Centre de Mise en Forme des
Materiaux, Sophia-Antipolis, France.
Infiltration of polymers into porous agglomerates: effect
ofexternaI forces.
13:00h A48 A.T. Ponomarenko, V.G. Shevchenko, V.V. Travkin. 233
Enikolopov Institute of Synthetic Polymeric Materials,
Moscow, Russia.
Anisotropy of physical properties in polymer composites
-fundamental and applied consequences.
15:00h A49 V.G. Shevchenko, A.T. Ponomarenko. 237
Enikolopov Institute of Synthetic Polymeric Materials,
Moscow, Russia.
Synthetic dielectrics from "conducting core-dielectric
shell"fibers: electromagnetic properties.
15:20h A50 A. Tracz, I. Kucinska, J.K. Jeszka. 241
Center of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies, Polish
Academy of Sciences, Lodz, Poland.
AFM studies of PE crystallization at polymer melt / solid
surface interface; model systems.
15:40h A51 P. Burgentzle, J. Duchet, J.F. Gerard, B. Fillon, A. Jupin. 245
Laboratoire des MateYiaux Macromole'culaires, Institut
National Des Sciences Applique'es de Lyon, Villeurbanne,France.
Study of clay/solvent interactions for varnish
formulations.
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POSTER SESSION
1. Preparation and characterization of fillers and
nanoparticles.
Bl H. Angellier, S. Molina-Boisseau, A.Dufresne. 251
Equipe Structure et Proprietes des Glycomateriaux,Centre de Recherche sur les Macromolecules Vegetales,Grenoble cedex, France.
Starch nanocrystalsfillers.
B2 S.I. Levytska, A.G. Grebenyuk, V.V. Brei. 255
Institute of Surface Chemistry of the National Academyof Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine.
Vapour-phase oligomerization of some vinyl monomers
on the surface of high disperse aluminium - and titanium
- containing silicas.
B3 J. Zurawska, A. Krysztafkiewicz, T. Jesionowski, K. 259
Bula.
Institute of Materials Technology, Polymer ProcessingLaboratory, Poznan University of Technology, Poznan,Poland.
Silicas precipitated from solutions of sodium metasilicate
and of ammonium salts.
B4 J. Moczo, T. Frater, E. Fekete, B. Pukanszky. 263
Research Laboratory of Materials and Environmental
Chemistry, Chemical Research Center, HungarianAcademy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.Coating of CaCC>3 with a perfluoroctanoic acid: coatingconditions and surface characteristics.
B5 A. Jada, A. A. Chaou. 265
Institut de Chimie des Surfaces et Interfaces, Mulhouse,
France.
Effect of silica surface characteristics on its adsorptive
properties.
B6 L. Kovarova, T. Peprnicek, A. Kalendova, J. Malac, J. 269
Simonik.
Faculty of Technology, Tomas Bata University in Zlin,
Nam, Czech Republic.Structure analysis ofPVC nanocomposites.
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B7 T. Dobrilova, S. Nenkova, S. Vasileva, M. Natov. 273
University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy,
Sofia, Bulgaria.
Modification of organic fillers from plant origin for
polymer composites.
B8 L.D. Ventura.
The Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, 275
United Kingdom.A fundamental study ofprotection and controlled release
oforganic additives using porous silicas.
2. Applications of fillers.
B9 M. Gajewski, Z. Czempinska-Switalska, J. Rudecka. 279
Private University of Environmental Protection, Radom,
Poland.
Application of microspheres wastes in rubber aftermodified with aide ofsilanes.
BIO M.LI. Maspoch, H.E. Ferrando, D. Vega, A. Gordillo, J.I. 281
Velasco, A.B. Martinez.
Centre Catala del Plastic, Universitat Politecnica de
Catalunya, Terrassa, Spain.The effect of glass fibre and phosphorus-containing
flame retardant on theflammability of recycled PET.
Bll L.R.M. Estevao, M. Le Bras, R. Delobel, R.S.V. 285
Nascimento.
Intituto de Quirnica, Universidade Federal do Rio de
Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Increasing flame retardancy of polyethylene intumescent
formulations by using waste refinery catalyst as a filler.
B12 R. Al Akoum, B. Haidar, H. Balard, A. Vidal. 289
Institut de Chimie des Surfaces et Interfaces, Mulhouse,
France.
Effect of silica particle size on polymer adsorption.
Morphological, energetic and conformational
relationship.
3. Characterization of filled materials.
B13 T. Alekseeva, Y. Lipatov, N. Babkina, S. Grishchuk. 293
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of National
Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine.
Peculiarities of kinetics formation of interpenetratingpolymer networks and their viscoelastic properties in the
presence ofmodified silica.
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B14 R. Balart, F. Parres, J. Lopez, D. Garcia. 297
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, HigherPolytechnic School of Alcoy- Polytechnic University of
Valencia, Alcoy, Spain.Predictive models of ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA)copolymers with powdered Znfillers.
B15 K. Bula, J. Janik, T. Jesionowski, A. Krysztafkiewicz. 301Institute of Materials Technology, Polymer ProcessingLaboratory, Poznan University of Technology, Poznan,Poland.
Influence of low fraction nanosized silica content on
thermo-mechanical behaviour ofPET and PBT.
B16 F. Dalmas, J. Michelozzi, L. Chazeau, J. Cavaille, S. 305
Azizi, F. Alloin, A. Dufresne, M. Paillet.
Groupe d'Etudes de Metallurgie Physique et de Physiquedes Materiaux, Villeurbanne, France.
Influence of large aspect ratio nanofiller on the
mechanical behaviour of semi-crystalline polymer.
B17 A. Liszewska, B. Bednarek, M. Zaborski. 309
Institute of Polymers, Faculty of Chemistry, The
Technical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland.
Properties ofelastomer - clay hybrid nanocomposites.
B18 J. Ldpez, A. Nadal, P. Stefani, D. Garcia. 311
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, HigherPolytechnic School of Alcoy- Polytechnic University of
Valencia, Alcoy, Spain.Husk rice asfiller ofrecycling rubber.
B19 P. Mederic, I. Razafinimaro, T. Aubry, M. Moan, M.H. 315
Klopffer.Laboratoire de Rheologie, Universite de BretagneOccidentale, Brest, France.
Rheological and structural investigation of polymer/claynanocomposites: influence of processing conditions and
volume fraction effects.
B20 S. Mrkvickova, A. Blaha, R. Pavlica.
Faculty of Technology, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, 319
Nam, Czech Republic.Thermal conductivity of composite produced by
pultrusion process.
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B21 T. Peprnicek, L. Kovarova, J. Malac, J. Simonik. 321
Faculty of Technology, Tomas Bata University in Zlin,
Nam, Czech Republic.The effect of conditions on nanocomposites PVC paste /
clay preparing.
B22 V.M. Karaman, V.P. Privalko, E.G. Privalko, B. 325
Lehmann, K. Friedrich.
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, National
Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine.
Structure/property relationships for polyamided/organo-
clay nanocomposites in the melt and in the solid state.
B23 O. Ya. Uruypina, N.V. Serebryakova, V.I. Roldughin. 329
Institute of Physical Chemistry of RAS, Moscow, Russia.
The study of sedimentation stability of titanium phosphate
nano-particles in polymer solutions.
B24 N. Lopez, L. Sanchez, A. Jimenez, J.E. Crespo. 333
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Higher
Polytechnic School of Alcoy- Polytechnic University of
Valencia, Alcoy, Spain.Kinetic studies on the thermal degradation of reinforced
longfiber polypropylene.
B25 T.A. Shantalii. I.L. Karpova, K.S. Dragan, E.G. Privalko, 335
V.P. Privalko.
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, National
Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine.
Synthesis and structure/property relationships forpolyimides reinforced with the sol-gel derived
nanoparticles.
B26 D.L. Starokadomskv.
Institute of Surface Chemistry, National Academy of 339
Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine.
New about a SiOz nanofilled photopolymer acrylate
compositions: polymerisation, mechanisms, structure.
B27 I. Kucinska, A. Tracy.. J.P. Chapel, G. Boiteux, J.K. 341
Jeszka.
Center of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies, Polish
Academy of Sciences, Lodz, Poland.
Why does the surface offreshly cleaved mica have a weak
influence on polyethylene crystallization from the melt?
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B28 A. Tracz. I. Kucinska, J.K. Jeszka. 345
Center of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies, Polish
Academy of Sciences, Lodz, Poland.
Crystallization of PE on model atomically flat surfaces in
the presence ofnano- and micro-particles ofgold.
B29 M.V. Tsebrenko. N.M. Rezanova, LA. Tsebrenko. 349
Kiev National University of Technologies and Design,Kiev, Ukraine.
Structure and properties of polymer composites filled byoriented microfibers.
B30 M. Tyburczv, M. Zaborski, W. Baryn. 353
Institute of Polymers, Technical University of Lodz,
Lodz, Poland.
The effect of surfactants on the properties of filledelastomer.
B31 J.I. Velasco, M. Ardanuy, L. Miralles, S. Ortiz, M.LI. 357
Maspoch, M. Sanchez-Soto, O.O. Santana.
Centre Catala del Plastic, Universitat Politecnica de
Catalunya, Terrassa, Spain.Polypropylene/undecyl ammonium montmorillonite
nanocomposites. Synthesis and characterization.
B32 J.L. Stanford. P. Navabpour, P.A. Lovell. 361
Polymer Science and Technology Group, Materials
Science Centre, University of Manchester and UMIST,
Manchester, UK.
Polymer-encapsulated carbon blacks as fillers in
thermoplastics.
B33 A. Leykin, M. Ioelovich, O. Figovsky. 363
The Israel Research Center, Polymate Ltd., Migdal
HaEmek, Israel.
Polymer composites containing nanofillers of various
types.
B34 V. Pascual-Sanchez. M.S. EsttSbanez-Rodnguez, J.M. 365
Martin-Martinez.
Adhesion and Adhesives Laboratory, Dept. of Inorganic
Chemistry, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain.Addition of fumed silica to increase the mechanical
performance of epoxy resin coatings for "marron
imperial" marble.
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B35 M.W. Backer, CA. Buesing, J.L. Dingman, J.M. 369
Gohndrone, S. Hu, W.C. Maki, B. Thomas, H.Yue, S.K.
Mealey.Dow Corning Ltd., South Glamorgan, Wales, UK.
Use of LC, NMR and MS for sulfidosilane material
characterization.
B36 L. Danyadi, J. Moczo, Z. Mezey, T. Czigany, B. 373
Pukanszky.
Dept. of Plastics and Rubber Technology, Budapest
University of Techonology and Economics, Budapest,
Hungary.Sisalfiber reinforced polypropylene composites.
4. Adhesion between fillers and polymers.
B37 A. Martinez-Garcia, A. Sanchez-Reche, CM. Cepeda- 375
Jimenez, J.M. Martin-Martinez.
AIJU, Toy Research Institute, Ibi, Spain.
Influence ofthe particle size ofCaCOj on the adhesion of
filled EVA materials.
5. Fillers in formulations.
B38 Ye.P. Mamunva, H. Zois, E.V. Lebedev, L. Apekis. 379
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, National
Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine.
Electrical conductivity of metal fillers depending on the
applied pressure.
B39 VA. Tertvkh. Yu.N. Bolbukh, V.V. Yanishpolskii. 383
Institute of Surface Chemistry, National Academy of
Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine.
Effect of initial and modified fumed silicas on polymerizaofof 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate.
B40 A. Leuteritz, D. Pospiech, B. Kretzschmar, M. Willeke, 387
D. Jehnichen, U. Jentzsch, K. Grundke, A. Janke.
Institute of Polymer Research, Dresden, Germany.Polypropylene-clay nanocomposites: comparison of
different layered silicates.
B41 P. Liu, J. Tian, W. Liu, Q. Xue. 391
Chemistry Dept., Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China.
Grafting of hyperbranched poly (amine esterj onto silica
nanoparticles.
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B42 A.P. Duarte, S. Filipe, M.T. Cidade, J.C.M. Bordado. 395
ICTPOL, 1ST, Departamento de Quimica, Lisboa,
Portugal.In-situ reinforcement of PP with a liquid crystalline
polymer: synthesis of a compatibilizer and mechanical
properties of the compatibilized blends.
B43 M. S. Estebanez-Rodrfguez, V. Pascual-Sanchez, J.M. 399
Martin-Martinez.
Adhesion and Adhesives Laboratory, Dept. of Inorganic
Chemistry, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain.Addition of marble wastes as filler of unsaturated
polyester resins.
B44 M.D. Landete-Ruiz, J.M. Martin-Martinez. 403
Adhesion and Adhesives Laboratory, Dept. of Inorganic
Chemistry, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain.
Influence of the filler in the effectiveness of the UV
treatment ofEVA formulations.
B45 A. Martinez-Ruiz, P. Aran-Ais, A. Torro-Palau, A.C 407
Orgiles-Barcelo, J.M. Martin-Martinez.
INESCOP, Footwear Research Institute. Elda, Spain.
Influence of the particle size and shape of sepiolite as
filler in thermoplastic polyurethane adhesives.
B46 A.B. Munoz-Milan, MA. Perez-Liminana, F. Aran-Ais, 411
A.Torro-Palau, A.C. Orgiles-Barcelo.INESCOP, Footwear Research Institute. Elda, Spain.
Effect of the amount of calcium carbonate in the
rheological and adhesive properties of a water-based
polyurethane dispersion.
6. General and miscellaneous aspects related to fillers.
B47 LA. Golotina, L.L. Kozhevnikova. 415
Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics UB RAS, Perm,
Russia.
Continuum description of the mechanical behavior of
particulate composites using electronic spreadsheets.
B48 Al.V. Khavrvutchenko, V.D. Khavryutchenko. 419
Chemistry Dept., Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko
Univesity, Kiev, Ukraine.
Formation of fumed silica protoparticles in the
atmosphere ofrigid molecules: quantum chemistry study.
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B49 V.D. Khavrvutchenko, Al.V. Khavryutchenko, Yu. A. 423
Tarasenko.
Institute for Sorption and Endoecology Problems,
National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine.
Carbon nanoparticle - organic polymer matrix
interaction. Quantum chemistry point of view.
B50 Yu.V. Savelyev, L.P. Robota, T.V. Travinskaya, E.G. 427
Privalko.
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, National
Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine.
Polyurethane-active carbon composite materials: model
systems.
B51 Yu.V. Savelyev, L.P. Robota, T.V. Travinskaya, V.V. 431
Shilov, S. Kripotou, P. Pissis.
Institute of Macromolecular Compounds, National
Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine.
Polyurethane - layered silicate.
B52 Yu.V. Savelyev, O.A. Savelveva, N.T. Kartel. 435
Institute of Macromolecular Compounds, National
Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine.
Polyurethane foam-active carbon sorbic compositesystems.
B53 V.V. Shilov, Yu.P. Gomza, V.I. Padalko. 439
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, National
Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine.
Fine and fractal structure of nanodiamond as perspectivefiller of polymer nanocomposites.
B54 L. Alexandrescu, M. Leca.
INCDTP, Division Leather and Footwear Research 443
Institute, Bucharest, Romania.
Grafted polycloroprenic adhesive, used for cured rubber
protection footwear.
BS5 V. Rosculct, F. Harnagea. 447
INCDTP, Division Leather and Footwear Research
Institute, Bucharest, Romania.
Aspects regarding the use of water based adhesives in
footwear industry.
B56 M.D. Romero-Sanchez. J.M. Martin-Martinez, M.J. 451
Walzak.
Adhesion and Adhesives Laboratory, Dept. of InorganicChemistry, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain.Improved adhesion of SBS rubber containing calcium
carbonatefiller by treatment with UV radiation.
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B57 J. Vega-Baudrit, M. Moya-Portuguez, M. Duran- 455
Chavarria, Maria Sibaja.Laboratorio de Polimeros (POLIUNA), Universidad
Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica.
Biodegradable polyurethanesfrom pineapple wastes.
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