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Li, G., Ovalle, C., Dano, C., & Hicher, P.-Y. (2013). Influence of Grain Size Distribution on Critical State of Granular Materials. In Constitutive Modeling of Geomaterials (pp. 207-210). External link
Li, G., Dano, C., Ovalle, C., & Hicher, P.-Y. (2012, July). Influence of the grain size distribution on critical state of granular materials [Abstract]. 8th European Solid Mechanics Conference, Graz, Austria. Unavailable
Li, G., Sarazin, P., Orts, W. J., Imam, S. H., & Favis, B. D. (2011). Biodegradation of thermoplastic starch and its blends with poly(lactic acid) and polyethylene: Influence of morphology. Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, 212(11), 1147-1154. External link
Li, G., Sarazin, P., & Favis, B. D. (2011, May). Biodegradation of thermoplastic starch and its blends with poly(lactic acid) and polyethylene: Influence of morphology [Paper]. 69th Annual Technical Conference of the Society of Plastics Engineers 2011, ANTEC 2011, Boston, MA, United states. External link
Li, G. (2010). Biodegradable Blends of Polycaprolactone with Thermoplastic Starch [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Favis, B. D., & Li, G. (2010, July). Morphology Development and Interfacial Interactions in Polycaprolactone / Thermoplastic Starch [Abstract]. 26th Annual Meeting of Polymer Processing Society (PPS-26), Banff, Canada (1 page). External link
Li, G., & Favis, B. D. (2010). Morphology development and interfacial interactions in polycaprolactone/ thermoplastic-starch blends. Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, 211(3), 321-333. External link
Sarazin, P., Li, G., Orts, W. J., & Favis, B. D. (2008). Binary and Ternary Blends of Polylactide, Polycaprolactone and Thermoplastic Starch. Polymer, 49(2), 599-609. External link