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Compatibilization of Polymers

Polymer-Polymer Miscibility and Compatibilization of Polymer Blends.298... [Pg.297]

POLYMER-POLYMER MISCIBILITY AND COMPATIBILIZATION OF POLYMER BLENDS... [Pg.298]

Source Mangaraj, D., Markham, R., and Parsons, A., Compatibilization of polymer blends, Battelle Multiclient Report, 1994. [Pg.331]

Nonreactive compatibilization, of polymer blends, 20 324-325 Nonreactive diluents, 10 429—430 Nonreactive silicones, in fiber finishing, 22 593... [Pg.633]

The possibilities for applications of these block copolymers are extremely broad. Amphiphilic systems are of interest for all applications similar to low molecular weight surfactants. Copolymers without a water soluble block can be used e.g. for the compatibilization of polymer blends. The bulk materials offer broad applications in the field of advanced materials having outstanding mechanical properties. [Pg.20]

CZVIKOVSZKY T., Radiation-assisted compatibilization of polymers, IAEA Consultants Meeting Advances in radiation chemistry of polymers, Univ. Notre Dame, Indiana, USA, 13-17 Sept. 2003. [Pg.102]

In this chapter, compatibilization of polymer blends by means of addition of a compatibilizer will be discussed. First, the theories will be summarized of the (i) interface, (ii) interphase, and (iii) compatibilization process. This brief summary is to provide a general framework for understanding the phenomena associated with compatibilization, and guidance for optimization of the process to gain maximum performance. [Pg.296]

Ternary blends that comprise two immiscible polymers and a copolymer are of a particular interest. They not only represent an ideal model for studying compatibilization of polymer blends, but also they have found direct commercial applications. Phase diagram information can be found in reviews by Ajji and Utracki [1996, 1997] and in Chapter 2 in this Handbook. [Pg.302]

Table 5.7. Continued Reactive Compatibilization of Polymer Blends 355... [Pg.355]

Reactive Compatibilization of Polymer Blends Table 5.21. Graft copolymer formation in PA/Styrene copolymer blends by amine + oxazoline reaction 371... [Pg.371]


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Reactive Compatibilization of Polymer Blends

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