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Liquid crystalline polymers blends

MAA) and the resultant polymerization gave a urethane/acrylate hybrid dispersion [568]. The urethane/acrylic hybrid had markedly improved water resistance over the physical blend of the components. Polyurethane/acrylic hybrids were compared with polyurethane/acrylic waterborne blends, with increased phase mixing in the hybrids observed, resulting in improved mechanical properties [569]. [Pg.159]

8 Liquid Crystalline Polymer Blends and Molecular Composites [Pg.159]

The first LCP commercially introduced (late 1960s) was poly(p-hydroxybenzoic acid)(PHBA) (Ekonol Carborundum). It was intractable and only employed as a sinterable powder composition for high temperature wear and abrasion related applications. A thermoplastic version [Pg.159]

The cryogenically fractured sample plane was parallel to the flow direction, with the entire thickness of the plaque shown in Fig. 4.15 (c) and the skin/subskin region shown in Fig. 4.15 (d). [Pg.162]

Vectra B950 PS Compatihilized with SMA morphology, mechanical and rheology 625 [Pg.163]


Fig. 19. Hydrogen-bonded liquid-crystalline polymer blend... Fig. 19. Hydrogen-bonded liquid-crystalline polymer blend...
Gopakumar, T. G., Ronrathnam, S., Lele, A., Rajan, C. R., and Fradet, A. 1999. In situ compatibilisation of poly(phenylene sulphide)/wholly aromatic thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer blends by reactive extrusion Morphology, thermal and mechanical properties. Polymer 357-364. [Pg.25]

Fihpe, S., M. Gidade, and J. Maia. 2006. Uniaxial extensional flow behavior of immiscible and compatibUized polypropylene/liquid crystalline polymer blends. Rheologica Acta 45 281-289. [Pg.258]

Viswanathan S, Dadmun MD (2003) Optimizing hydrogen-bonding in creating miscible liquid crystalline polymer blends by structural modifications of the blend components. Macromolecules 36 3196-3205... [Pg.94]

Baird DC, McLeod MA (2000) Liquid crystalline polymer blends. In Paul DR, Bucknall CB (eds) Polymer blends, vol 2. Wiley, New York, pp 429 53... [Pg.95]

Shivakumar E, Das C, Segal E, Narkis M. Viscoelastic properties of ternary in situ elastomer composites based on fluorocarbon, acrylic elastomers and thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer blends. Polymer 2(X)5 46(10) 3363-71. [Pg.397]

G. T. Pawikowski et al., Molecular composites and self reinforced liquid crystalline polymer blends. Annual Rev. Mat. Set, 21 159-184 (1991). [Pg.357]

The dynamic properties, temperature transitions and thermal stability of PEEK-thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer blends. Pdlym. Eng. Sd., 31, 963. [Pg.390]

K.A. Narh, Liquid crystalline polymer blends as a route to self-reinforcing nanocomposites, Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites 28 (16) (2009) 1957-1973. [Pg.44]

Mohammed Naffakh, Marian A. Gomez, Gary Ellis, and Carlos Marco. "Thermal properties, structure and morphology of PEEK/thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer blends." Polymer International, pp. 1876-1886,2003. [Pg.94]

Keywords Liquid crystalline polyester, liquid crystalline polymer blend, liquid crystalline polymer composite, hyperbranched liquid crystalline polymer, mechanical stability, thermal stability, reactive liquid crystalline polymer... [Pg.271]

Bose, S., Pramanik, N., Das, C.K., Ranjan, A., and Saxena, A.K. (2010) Synthesis and effect of polyphosphazenes on the thermal, mechanical and morphological properties of poly(etherimide)/ thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer blend. Mater. Des., 31,1148-1155. [Pg.392]


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