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Heterogeneity polymer composition

One more fact, important in practice, lies in that a of the compositions based on heterogeneous blends of polymers obtained by the method 3, depends considerably on mixing temperature Tm. This is bound up with a variation of the polymer viscosity with the temperature on being introduced into the polymer mixture, a filler becomes distributed mostly in the less viscous polymer and, if the viscosity of polymers is almost the same, it is distributed comparatively uniformly and a of the composition decreases. Therefore, the dependence of a of the conducting polymer composite on Tm has a minimum (by a factor of 102 to 104) in the Tm region when the viscosities of the polymer components are close. [Pg.137]

Application to heterogeneous polymer solids, and elastic composites, is presented in the Section 7 (Gusev, Suter), which is followed by a summary and the outlook for the various methods reviewed here. It will be apparent to the reader that this review thus assembles several building blocks for the difficult task to bridge the gaps from the atomistic to the macroscopic scales in space and times for the simulation of polymeric materials. Integrating these building blocks into one coherent framework still is not fully solved and a matter of current research. [Pg.51]

In conjunction with molecular weight sensitive detection systems, SEC can be used for determining various molecular weight parameters, such as molecular size, conformation and branching, as a function of MW. Furthermore, by interfacing SEC with spectrometry, polymer compositional heterogeneity can be determined. [Pg.260]

Applications Applications of SEC-FTIR include quantitative analysis of copolymers [701] product deformulation of hot melt adhesives characterisation of polymer compositional heterogeneity analysis of complex mixtures of urethane oligomers and eventually also the identification and quantitative analysis of polymer additives... [Pg.528]

As a necessary preliminary to the study of how compositional heterogeneity affects the properties of the polymers, compositionally heterogeneous and homogeneous co- and terpolymers had to be synthesised. It Is common in copolymerisations for the relative reactivity of the co-monomers to be different (5) so that during polymerisations carried out to high conversion In a free-running batch reactor, the Initially formed polymer Is richer In the more reactive monomer, whereas, at the end of the reaction the polymer produced contains a greater proportion of the less reactive monomer. In such circumstances, compositional... [Pg.328]

It has been demonstrated that relative to the compositionally heterogeneous polymers the honiogeneous terpolymers show ... [Pg.340]

This is a theoretical study on the entanglement architecture and mechanical properties of an ideal two-component interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) composed of flexible chains (Fig. la). In this system molecular interaction between different polymer species is accomplished by the simultaneous or sequential polymerization of the polymeric precursors [1 ]. Chains which are thermodynamically incompatible are permanently interlocked in a composite network due to the presence of chemical crosslinks. The network structure is thus reinforced by chain entanglements trapped between permanent junctions [2,3]. It is evident that, entanglements between identical chains lie further apart in an IPN than in a one-component network (Fig. lb) and entanglements associating heterogeneous polymers are formed in between homopolymer junctions. In the present study the density of the various interchain associations in the composite network is evaluated as a function of the properties of the pure network components. This information is used to estimate the equilibrium rubber elasticity modulus of the IPN. [Pg.59]

Heterogeneous Copolymerization. When copolymer is prepared in a homogeneous solution, kineiic expressions can be used to predict copolymer composition Bulk and dispersion polymerization are somewhat different since the reaction medium is heterogeneous and polymeri/aiion occurs simultaneously in separate loci. In bulk polymerization, for example, the monomer swollen polymer particles support polymerization within the particle core us well as on the particle surface, lit aqueous dispersion or emulsion polymeri/aiion the monomer is actually dispersed in two or three distinct phases a continuous aqueous phase, a monomer droplet phase, and a phase consisting of polymer particles swollen at Ihe surface with monomer. This affect the ultimate polymer composition because llie monomers are partitioned such that the monomer mixture in the aqueous phase is richer in the more water-soluble monomers than the two organic phases. [Pg.627]

McPeters and Williams6 at Rohm and Haas (Spring House, PA, USA) used in-line transmission NIR to monitor the compositions of heterogeneous polymer blends and... [Pg.411]

As has been demonstrated, the combination of selective separation techniques with powerful spectroscopic detectors enables complex polymers to be analyzed with respect to all possible types of molecular heterogeneity. Chemical composition distribution can be monitored across the molar mass distribution. Steric and functional peculiarities can be detected over the entire molar mass range. [Pg.60]

Figure 5.1. Density of composite vs. concentration of carbon black around the CVC. [Data from Weeling B, Electrical Conductivity in Heterogeneous Polymer Systems. Conductive Polymers, Conference Proceedings, 1992, Bristol, UK.]... Figure 5.1. Density of composite vs. concentration of carbon black around the CVC. [Data from Weeling B, Electrical Conductivity in Heterogeneous Polymer Systems. Conductive Polymers, Conference Proceedings, 1992, Bristol, UK.]...

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