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Poly -liquid-crystalline compatibility

The compatibility between some thermotropic liquid crystalline copolyesters and other isotropic polyesters, such as poly(ethylene terephthalate) [86-90], poly(butylene terephthalate) [91-94], poly(ethylene naphthalate) [95],... [Pg.204]

Shivakumar E, Srivastava RB, Pandey KN, Das CK. Compatibility studies of blends of acryUc rubber (ACM), poly(ethyleneterephthalate) (PET), and liquid crystalline polymer (LCP). / Macromol... [Pg.252]

Comparison of Table 5.4 and 5.7 allows the prediction that aromatic oils will be plasticisers for natural rubber, that dibutyl phthalate will plasticise poly(methyl methacrylate), that tritolyl phosphate will plasticise nitrile rubbers, that dibenzyl ether will plasticise poly(vinylidene chloride) and that dimethyl phthalate will plasticise cellulose diacetate. These predictions are found to be correct. What is not predictable is that camphor should be an effective plasticiser for cellulose nitrate. It would seem that this crystalline material, which has to be dispersed into the polymer with the aid of liquids such as ethyl alcohol, is only compatible with the polymer because of some specific interaction between the carbonyl group present in the camphor with some group in the cellulose nitrate. [Pg.88]


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