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Fourier transform modulus-temperature studies

Polymer Blends.—In addition to the work on polyester—polyamide blends reported in Section 2, several other papers describe the characteristics of various polymer formulations with polyamides. Biconstituent fibres have been formed from nylon-6 and poly(ethylene terephthalate). The same polyamide and nylon-12 have been blended with acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer and the temperature and the concentration dependence of the dynamic modulus evaluated. The rheological properties of acrylonitrile-styrene copolymer/nylon-6 mixture have also been reported. Fourier transform infrared studies of nylon-6 and PVC have indicated the presence of specific interactions between the two polymers in both the molten and solid states. Finally X-r y studies carried out on injection-moulded blends of nylon-6, -12, and -66, have revealed that the addition of small amounts of the second component initiates formation of the y-crystalline phase within the nylon-6 polymer matrix. ... [Pg.65]


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