Effects of the coupling agent structure on the adhesion of recycled polystyrene wood flour composites: Thermal degradation kinetics and thermodynamics parameters
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Effects of the coupling agent structure on the adhesion of recycled polystyrene wood flour composites: Thermal degradation kinetics and thermodynamics parameters
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JOURNAL OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Volume 50, Issue 23, Pages 3291-3299
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SAGE Publications
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2015-11-26
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10.1177/0021998315618250
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