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Analogous mechanical properties

The manufacture of ultrafiltration membranes is possible on the basis of mix polysulfone-polyesteiketone [432, 433]. Transparent membranes obtained by means of cast from solution have good mechanical properties in both dry and hydrated state and keep analogous mechanical properties after exposition in water (for 24 h at 80 °C). The maximal conductivity of membranes at 23 °C is 4.2x lO Sm/cm while it increases to 0.11 Sm/cm at 80 °C. [Pg.171]

An analogous mechanism should also produce polymers on irradiation of epoxies. Crivello s recent mechanistic suggestions [29] are consistent with the mechanisms given above. One can conclude that radiation-induced polymerization of epoxies can proceed via several mechanisms. However, further work is needed to determine the relative contributions of the different mechanisms, which might vary from one epoxy to another. As part of the Interfacial Properties of Electron Beam Cured Composites CRADA [37], an in-depth study of the curing mechanism for the cationic-initiated epoxy polymerization is being undertaken. [Pg.1023]

The presence of three oxyethylene units in the spacer of PTEB slows down the crystallization from the meso-phase, which is a very rapid process in the analogous polybibenzoate with an all-methylene spacer, P8MB [13]. Other effects of the presence of ether groups in the spacer are the change from a monotropic behavior in P8MB to an enantiotropic one in PTEB, as well as the reduction in the glass transition temperature. This rather interesting behavior led us to perform a detailed study of the dynamic mechanical properties of copolymers of these two poly bibenzoates [41]. [Pg.396]

Analog-to-glass fibers silanes are used as coupling agents for natural fiber polymer composites. For example, the treatment of wood fibers with product A-175 improves wood dimensional stability [53]. In contrast, a decrease of mechanical properties was observed for coir-UP composites after a fiber modification with di-chloromethylvinyl silane [54]. The treatment of mercer-... [Pg.798]

Aminopyridines, aminopyridine oxides, and 3-aminoquinoline are obviously diazotized by analogous mechanisms. Kalatzis (1967 b) studied the diazotization of 4-aminopyridine over a very large range of acid concentrations (0.0025-5.0 m HC104). This compound is comparable to 2-aminothiazole in its acid-base properties the heterocyclic nitrogen is easily protonated at pH 10, whereas the amino group is a very weak base (pKa = -6.5). Therefore, the kinetics indicate that the (mono-protonated) 4-aminopyridinium ion reacts with the nitrosyl ion. The... [Pg.53]

If we assume further, and in an analogous way with particulates, that the mesophase annulus consists of a material having progressively variable mechanical properties, in order to match the respective properties of the two main phases bounding the mesophase, we can define a variable elastic-modulus for the mesophase, which, for reasons of symmetry, depends only on the radial distance from the fiber mesophase surface. In other words, we assume that the mesophase annulus consists of a series of elementary annuli, whose constant mechanical properties differ to each other by a quantity (small enough) defined by the law of variation of Ej(r). [Pg.176]

The combination of bioactive ceramic particles and a polymer matrix gives bioactive materials which show mechanical properties analogous to those of human cortical bone. However, the bioactivity is not so high because the filler content is limited due to the brittleness, and the weak bonding between the filler and matrix may induce problems. [Pg.341]

A representative stress-strain curve of one of the PDMS-CaO-Si02 nano-hybrids is shown in Figure 11.7, in comparison with that reported for human cancellous bone [29]. Unlike the usual brittle ceramics, the nano-hybrid was deformable and showed mechanical properties analogous to those of human cancellous bone. [Pg.347]

Poly(ethylene naphthalate) (PEN) is also completely analogous to PET except that it incorporates a naphthalene group in its main structure as opposed to a phenyl group. The naphthalene unit stiffens the backbone and gives PEN a higher glass transition temperature and improved mechanical properties when compared to PET (see Chapters 9 and 10). [Pg.776]

In fact, even in pure block copolymer (say, diblock copolymer) solutions the self-association behavior of blocks of each type leads to very useful microstructures (see Fig. 1.7), analogous to association colloids formed by short-chain surfactants. The optical, electrical, and mechanical properties of such composites can be significantly different from those of conventional polymer blends (usually simple spherical dispersions). Conventional blends are formed by quenching processes and result in coarse composites in contrast, the above materials result from equilibrium structures and reversible phase transitions and therefore could lead to smart materials capable of responding to suitable external stimuli. [Pg.18]

Correy, 1. D. Three analogies to explain the mechanical properties of bone. Biorheology 2,... [Pg.121]


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