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PERSPEKTIVNYE MATERIALY

2021, no. 11

Physico-chemical principles of materials development


K. B. Povarova, A. E. Morozov, A. A. Drozdov, A. V. Antonova, M. A. Bulakhtina

Heat-resistant RuAl-based alloys. III. Powder alloys — mechanical alloying................................ 5


Materials for insuring human life activity
and environmental protection


E. A. Nemets, A. P. Malkova, G. A. Dukhina, A. E. Lazhko, Y. B. Basok,
A. D. Kirillova, V. I. Sevastianov

Effect of supercritical carbon dioxide on the in vivo biocompatible and resorptive
properties of tissue-specific scaffolds from decellularized pig liver fragments............................. 20


A. R. Sadritdinov, E. M. Zakharova, A. A. Psyanchin, A. G. Khusnullin, V. P. Zakharov

Influence of the processing method on the heat resistance
of the secondary block copolymer of propylene and ethylene filled with rice hulls...................... 32


Materials for general purpose


V. A. Gulevskiy, V. I. Antipov, L. V. Vinogradov, S. N. Tsurikhin,
A. G. Kolmakov, V. V. Gulevskiy, M. E. Prutskov

Study of a highly porous composite material based
on an aluminum matrix with an ordered cellular structure
formed by hollow copper-graphite spherical granules.................................................................. 39


N. I. Kurbanova, S. K. Ragimova, N. A. Alimirzoeva, N. Ya. Ishenko, V. V. Medyakov

Composites based on isotactic polypropylene and high-pressure polyethylene
with zink-containing nanofillers..................................................................................................... 47


New materials processing technologies


E. V. Matveev, A. I. Gajdar, B. A. Lapshinov, A. V. Mamontov, V. V. Berestov

Microwave carbonization of cotton fiber for the production
of carbon materials....................................................................................................................... 54


Methods of materials properties analysis


E. I. Oreshko, V. S. Erasov, O. A. Lashov, N. O. Yakovlev

Researches of stability of monolithic and layered plates
under compression....................................................................................................................... 69

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