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Blend films polymer blends

Karim A, Yurekli K, Meredith C, Amis EJ, Krishnamoorti R (2002) Combinatorial methods for polymer materials science phase behavior of nanocomposite blend films. Polym Eng Sci 42 1836-1840... [Pg.103]

Peesan M, Rujiravanit R, Supaphol P (2003) Characterisation of beta-chitin/poly(vinyl alcohol) blend films. Polym Test 22 381-387... [Pg.170]

Sua J-E, Yuanb XY et al (2010) Properties stability and biodegradation behaviors of soy protein isolate/poly(vinyl alcohol) blend films. Polym Degrad Stab 95 1226-1237... [Pg.170]

Kim, J. C., Cakmak, M. and Zhou, X., Effect of composition on orientation, optical and mechanical properties of biaxially drawn PEN and PEN/PEI blend films. Polymer, 39, 4225-4234 (1998). [Pg.334]

Paige, M. F. 2003. A comparison of atomic force microscope friction and phase imaging for the characterization of an immiscible polystyrene/polyfmethyl methacrylate) blend film. Polymer 44, 6345-6352. [Pg.366]

Ikejima, T., Cao, A., Yoshie, N., and Inoue, Y., 1998, Surface composition and biodegradability of poly(3-hydroxybutyric acid)/poly(vinyl alcohol) blend films. Polym. Degrad. Stab. 62 463-469. [Pg.339]

Wang, H., Composto, R.J. Thin film polymer blends undergoing phase separation and wetting Identification of early, intermediate, and late stages. J. Chem. Phys. 113(22), 10386-10397 (2000)... [Pg.15]

Wang, H., Composto, R.J., Hobble, E.K., Han, C.C. Multiple lateral length scales in phase-separating thin-film polymer blends. Langmuir 17(9), 2857-2860 (2001)... [Pg.15]

Cui, L., Wang, H., Ding, Y., Han, Y. Tunable ordered droplets induced by convection in phase-separating P2VP/PS blend film. Polymer 45(24), 8139-8146 (2004)... [Pg.19]

Researchers have templated structures in numerous classes of polymer films using a variety of methods. The next sections of this chapter will summarize two particularly important templating methods—surface chemistry templating and topographic templating— for single polymer films, polymer blends, and block copolymer films. [Pg.147]

R. Jayasekara, I. Harding, I. Bowater, G.B.Y. Christie, and G.T. Lonergan. Preparation, surface modification and characterization of Solution cast starch PVA blended films. Polym. Test. 23, 17-27 (2003). [Pg.496]

D. A Winesett, H.Ade, J. Sokolov, M. Rafailovich and S. Zhu, Substrate dependence of morphology in thin film polymer blends of polystyrene and poly(methyl methacrylate) . [Pg.176]

Poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) and poly(e-caprolactone) (PCL), and their films blended with or without 50wt% pofy(etl5rlerte glycol) (PEG), were prepared by solution easting [137]. Porous films were obtained by water extraetion of PEG from solution-cast phase-separated PLLA-blend-PCL-blend-PEG films. Polymer blending as well as pore formation enhanced the enzymatic degradatiort of biodegradable polyester blends. [Pg.155]

Guohua Z., Ya L., CuUan R, Min Z., Caiqiong Z., Zongdao C. Water resistance, mechanical properties and biodegradabihty of methylated-corn starch/poly(vinyl alcohol) blend film, Polym. Deg. Stab. 91 (2006)703. [Pg.166]

Moraes, M.A., Nogueira, G.M., Weska, R.F., Beppu, M.M., 2010. Preparation and characterization of insoluhle silk fibroin/chitosan blend films. Polymers 2,719-727. [Pg.235]

Wang H, Composto RJ. Hydrodynamic-flow-driven wetting in thin film polymer blends growth kinetics and morphology. Phys Rev E 2000 61 1659-63. [Pg.358]

The Metravib Micromecanalyser is an inverted torsional pendulum, but unlike the torsional pendulums described eadier, it can be operated as a forced-vibration instmment. It is fully computerized and automatically determines G, and tan 5 as a function of temperature at low frequencies (10 1 Hz). Stress relaxation and creep measurements are also possible. The temperature range is —170 to 400°C. The Micromecanalyser probably has been used more for the characterization of glasses and metals than for polymers, but has proved useful for determining glassy-state relaxations and microstmctures of polymer blends (285) and latex films (286). [Pg.200]

Because of the aqueous solubiUty of polyelectrolyte precursor polymers, another method of polymer blend formation is possible. The precursor polymer is co-dissolved with a water-soluble matrix polymer, and films of the blend are cast. With heating, the fully conjugated conducting polymer is generated to form the composite film. This technique has been used for poly(arylene vinylenes) with a variety of water-soluble matrix polymers, including polyacrjiamide, poly(ethylene oxide), polyvinylpyrroHdinone, methylceUulose, and hydroxypropylceUulose (139—141). These blends generally exhibit phase-separated morphologies. [Pg.39]


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