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Elastomer blends microscopy analysis

SAXS and WAXS are particularly efficient in the study of amorphous polymers including microstructured materials, hence their use in block copolymers (see also Chapters 6 and 7). The advent of synchotron sources for X-ray scattering provided new information, particularly on the evolution of block copolymer microstructures with time resolution below one second. In particular, the morphology of TPEs is most often studied with these techniques Guo et al. [108] applied SAXS to the analysis of the phase behavior, morphology, and interfacial structure in thermoset/thermoplastic elastomer blends. WAXS is often associated with SAXS and some other methods, such as electron microscopy, and various thermal and mechanical analyses. It is mainly used in studies of the microphase separation [109,110], deformation behavior [111], and blends [112]. [Pg.14]

Details are given of the preparation of blends of bitumen with BR, butyl rubber, polyisobutylene, chlorinated PF, polychloroprene latex, and a PU elastomer. Characterisation was undertaken using fluorescence optical microscopy, DSC, and dynamic mechanical thermal analysis. 18 refs. [Pg.76]


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