Ludmila Kuznetsova's scientific contributions
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Baikal softwood cellulose with a degree of polymerization of 600 containing 8% of water (this level corresponds to its equilibrium sorption under normal conditions) was used. As polymeric additives, polar linear thermotropic LC alkylenearomatic polyesters with mesogenic triads based on fumaric and oxybenzoic acids with hexa- (HP-6) and decamethylen...
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... Due to the high interaction between water and DMSO, the organic molecules must migrate together with water molecules and assist in the cation solvation process, as described by Nakato [34]. This assumption is also in agreement with Golova et al. [35], as the water/DMSO system causes the interlayer spacing to be increased due to this migration, Additionally, Figure 1 shows that the reflection peak for the DMSO-SMAT sample is broader compared to the SMAT one. The literature shows that this behavior may be related to the process of delamination or exfoliation of the clay layers, making the structure more disordered [14,27] and favoring the production of nanocomposites [32]. ...