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63
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11519
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6301
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1601

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H. Keskkula is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. The available data does not provide details regarding specific research papers, frequent coauthors, or publication venues associated with this scientist.

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Best Publications

  • Nylon 6 nanocomposites: the effect of matrix molecular weight

    T.D. Fornes;P.J. Yoon;H. Keskkula;D.R. Paul

  • Effect of organoclay structure on nylon 6 nanocomposite morphology and properties

    T. D. Fornes;P. J. Yoon;D. L. Hunter;H. Keskkula

  • Rubber toughening of polyamides with functionalized block copolymers: 1. Nylon-6

    A. J. Oshinski;H. Keskkula;Donald R Paul

  • Reactive compatibilization of blends of nylon 6 and ABS materials

    V. J. Triacca;S. Ziaee;J. W. Barlow;H. Keskkula

  • Effect of glass fiber surface chemistry on the mechanical properties of glass fiber reinforced, rubber-toughened nylon 6

    D. M. Laura;H. Keskkula;J. W. Barlow;Donald R Paul

  • Rubber toughening of polyamides with functionalized block copolymers: 2. Nylon-6,6

    A.J. Oshinski;H. Keskkula;D.R. Paul

  • Morphology of nylon 6/ABS blends compatibilized by a styrene/maleic anhydride copolymer

    B. Majumdar;H. Keskkula;Donald R Paul

  • Compatibilization of PBT/ABS blends by methyl methacrylate-glycidyl methacrylate-ethyl acrylate terpolymers

    W. Hale;H. Keskkula;D.R. Paul

  • The role of matrix molecular weight in rubber toughened nylon 6 blends: 1. Morphology

    A. J. Oshinski;H. Keskkula;Donald R Paul

  • Compatibilization of nylon 6/ABS blendsusing glycidyl methacrylate/methyl methacrylate copolymers

    R. A. Kudva;H. Keskkula;Donald R Paul

  • Impact-modified nylon 6/polypropylene blends: 1. Morphology-property relationships

    A. González-Montiel;H. Keskkula;Donald R Paul

  • Comparison of the toughening behavior of nylon 6 versus an amorphous polyamide using various maleated elastomers

    J.J. Huang;H. Keskkula;D.R. Paul

  • Morphology development in toughened aliphatic polyamides

    B. Majumdar;H. Keskkula;Donald R Paul

  • Impact modification of poly(butylene terephthalate) by ABS materials

    E. Hage;W. Hale;H. Keskkula;D.R. Paul

  • The role of matrix molecular weight in rubber toughened nylon 6 blends: 2. Room temperature Izod impact toughness

    A.J. Oshinski;H. Keskkula;D.R. Paul

  • Rubber toughening of an amorphous polyamide by functionalized SEBS copolymers: Morphology and Izod impact behavior

    J. J. Huang;H. Keskkula;Donald R Paul

  • Role of slow phase separation in assessing the equilibrium phase behaviour of PC-PMMA blends

    M. Nishimoto;H. Keskkula;D.R. Paul

  • Effect of glass fiber and maleated ethylene–propylene rubber content on tensile and impact properties of Nylon 6

    D. M. Laura;H. Keskkula;J. W. Barlow;Donald R Paul

  • Mechanical properties and morphology of nylon-6/acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene blends compatibilized with imidized acrylic polymers

    B. Majumdar;H. Keskkula;D.R. Paul

  • Properties of compatibilized nylon 6/ABS blends. Part I. Effect of ABS type

    R. A. Kudva;H. Keskkula;Donald R Paul

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald R Paul
Donald R Paul The University of Texas at Austin
Joel W. Barlow
Joel W. Barlow The University of Texas at Austin
Richard S. Stein
Richard S. Stein University of Massachusetts Amherst

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