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Elastomers glass fibers exhibit

By virtue of significant advances in chemical coupling and glass-fiber sizing technology, chemically coupled polypropylene composites can be manufactured to exhibit strength and stiffness required for elevated temperature applications, for example, in hot climates or under the hood in automobiles (60-150°C). At the other end of the temperature spectrum, elastomer modification plus filler addition to maintain stiffness provides the means for low-temperature impact resistance in subzero Arctic locations (-30 to -40°C). [Pg.569]

Poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) is a well-known hydrophobic polymer with higher repellency for water than PS crosslinked siUcone elastomers (WCA = 112° for a smooth film) are commonly used for fabricating microfluidic devices. But forming solid fibers comprised solely of linear PDMS is not possible, due to its low glass transition temperature. Instead of using linear homopolymer PDMS, Ma et al. [21] electrospun fibers of poly(styrene-b-dimethylsiloxane) block copolymers blended with 23.4 wt% homopolymer polystyrene (PS-PDMS/PS) from a solution in a mixed solvent of THF and DMF. The resultant fiber mat, with fiber diameters in the range of 150-400 nm, exhibited a WCA of 163° and a hysteresis of 15°. An illustration of water droplets beaded up on such a mat is provided in Fig. 3. A PS mat of similar fiber diameter and porosity exhibited a WCA of only 138°. The difference was attributed to the lower surface tension of the PDMS component, combined with its spontaneous segregation to the fiber surface. X-ray photoelec-... [Pg.244]


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