2. EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
The raw materials used in this experiment were commer-
cially available polysiloxane (YR3370, GE Toshiba Silicones
Co., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan), LDPE (LC0218, Nova Chemical,
Canada), and polymer microbeads (~20 μm and ~50 μm,
1.19 g/cm3
, poly(methyl methacrylate-co-ethylene glycol
dimethacrylate), Sigma-Aldrich Inc., St. Louis, MO, USA).
The pyrolysis of polysiloxane in an inert atmosphere yields SiOxCy, with a weight loss of about 13 % [10].
2. EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDUREThe raw materials used in this experiment were commer-cially available polysiloxane (YR3370, GE Toshiba SiliconesCo., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan), LDPE (LC0218, Nova Chemical,Canada), and polymer microbeads (~20 μm and ~50 μm,1.19 g/cm3, poly(methyl methacrylate-co-ethylene glycoldimethacrylate), Sigma-Aldrich Inc., St. Louis, MO, USA).The pyrolysis of polysiloxane in an inert atmosphere yields SiOxCy, with a weight loss of about 13 % [10].
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2. Experimental PROCEDURE
The RAW Materials used in this experiment were Commer-
cially available polysiloxane (YR3370, GE Toshiba Silicones
Co., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan), LDPE (LC0218, Nova Chemical,
Canada), and Polymer microbeads (~ 20 Chemically Linked. and ~ 50 Chemically Linked,
one nineteen G / cm3
, Poly (methyl methacrylate-co-ethylene glycol
dimethacrylate), Sigma-Aldrich Inc., St. Louis, MO, USA).
The pyrolysis of polysiloxane in an inert atmosphere yields SiOxCy, with a. weight loss of about 13% [10].
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