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MULTIPHASE POLYMERS

L. A. Ultracki and R. A. Weiss, eds.. Multiphase Polymers Fiends andlonomers, MCS Symposium Series 395, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C.,1989. [Pg.317]

Figure 1 Molecular and morphological parameters influencing technological properties of multiphasic polymer blends. Figure 1 Molecular and morphological parameters influencing technological properties of multiphasic polymer blends.
L. A. Utracki et al.. Polymer Alloys, Blends and lono-mers An overview in Multiphase Polymers Blends and lonomers (L. A. Utracki and R. A. Weiss, cds.), ACS Symposium Series No. 395, 1-35 (1989). [Pg.664]

Bucknall, C. B. Fracture and Failure of Multiphase Polymers and Polymer Composites. Vol. 27, pp. 121-148. [Pg.150]

Fayt R, Jerome R, Teyssie P (1989) Multiphase polymers Blends and ionomers. In Utracki LA, Weiss RA (eds) ACS Sympos Series 395, Washington, p 38... [Pg.399]

Olabisi O. and Farman A.G., Multiphase Polymers, Advances in Chemistry Series, Vol. 176 (Cooper S.L. and Estes G.M., eds.), American Chemical Society, Washington DC, 1993, 559. [Pg.156]

Aggarwal S.L., Structure and properties of block polymers and multiphase polymer systems An overview of present status and future potential. Polymer, 17, 938, 1976. [Pg.159]

Frensch H, Harnischfeger P, Jungnickel BJ (1989) In Utracky LA, Weiss RA (eds) Multiphase polymers blends and ionomers. ACS symposium series 395. American Chemical Society, Washington. DC, p 101, and references therein... [Pg.73]

Formation of multiphase polymer systems by mixing of two or more different polymers... [Pg.289]

Harrats, C., Groeninckx, G., and Thomas, S. 2006. Micro- and Nanostructured Multiphase Polymer Blend Systems. Taylor Francis, Boca Raton, FL. [Pg.236]

In general, block copolymers are heterogeneous (multiphase) polymer systems, because the different blocks from which they are built are incompatible with each other, as for example, in diene/styrene-block copolymers. This incompatibility, however, does not lead to a complete phase separation because the polystyrene segments can aggregate with each other to form hard domains that hold the polydiene segments together. As a result, block copolymers often combine the properties of the relevant homopolymers. This holds in particular for block copolymers of two monomers A and B. [Pg.150]

Harrats S, Thomas S, Groeninckx G (2006) Micro and nano structured multiphase polymer blend systems - phase morphology and interface. CRC, Boca Raton... [Pg.245]


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