Browsing by Author "Boztug, A."
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Chemical modification and thermal characterisation of poly(allylpropionate-alt-maleic anhydride) copolymer modified by hexamethylenediamine
Zengin, H. Bayram; Boztug, A.; Yilmaz, E. (MANEY PUBLISHING, 2008)The copolymers of maleic anhydride (MA) are frequently used as a reactive polymer in the preparation of functional polymers in which the active agents consisting of amino or hydroxy groups can be linked to them via ring ... -
Effects of different high alkyl methacrylate monomers on tensile bond strength between resilient liner and acrylic resin
Bolayir, G.; Demir, H.; Dogan, A.; Boztug, A.; Dogan, O. Murat; Soygun, K. (MANEY PUBLISHING, 2009)In the present study, tensile bond strength between an acrylic resin and a resilient denture liner, Molloplast B, was studied. To enhance the bonding capacity between these materials, acrylic resin surface was modified ... -
Effects of reactive terpolymer containing maleic anhydride on thermomechanical properties of poly( vinyl chloride) based multicomponent blends
Boztug, A.; Yilmaz, E. (MANEY PUBLISHING, 2007)In the present paper, the effects of reactive terpolymer containing maleic anhydride on the thermomechanical properties of PVC were investigated. The thermomechanical behaviour of multicomponent blend based on poly( vinyl ... -
Investigation of effects of reactive copolymer containing maleic anhydride on thermomechanical properties of ternary blends of poly(methyl metacrylate) (PMMA)
Zengin, H. B.; Boztug, A.; Bolayir, G. (MANEY PUBLISHING, 2007)In the present paper, the effects of reactive copolymer containing maleic anhydride on the thermomechanical properties of poly(methyl metacrylate) (PMMA) were investigated. Maleic anhydride-styrene (MA-St) and aniline ... -
Modification and characterisation of terpolymer maleic anhydride-styrene-vinyl acetate by poly(ethylene adipate) copolymer
Boztug, A. (MANEY PUBLISHING, 2007)In the present paper, poly(ethylene adipate) (PEA) copolymer of ethylene glycol/adipic acid was synthesised by the polycondensation in the status without an initiator at 180 degrees C for 5 h. It reacted with the PEA ...