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Solvents, morphology development

Morphology Development of Solvent-Modified and Macroporous Epoxy Networks Prepared via CIPS... [Pg.162]

Role of Polymer-Solvent and Clay-Solvent Interaction Parameters on the Morphology Development of Polymer-Based Nanocomposite... [Pg.72]

Amorphous PA (20) / S-IPO (1% IPO) (80) internal mixer at 200°C / torque rheometry / selective solvent extraction / SEM study of morphology development in reactive and in non-reactive blends Scott and Macosko, 1995... [Pg.371]

TSE at 165°C optionally with on-line microwave treatment to effect transreaction, or TSE at 165-200°C / morphology development along screw axis vs. processing conditions in three different extruders / rheology / TGA-GC / selective solvent extraction / SEM / mechanical properties / use to fix morphology of EVAc + E-MAc dispersed phase in PP matrix / dibutyltin oxide catalyst (0-4)... [Pg.391]

Monticciolo, A., P. Cassagnau, and A. Michel. 1998. Fibrillar morphology development of PE/PBT blends Rheology and solvent permeability. Polymer Engineering and Science 38 1882-1889. [Pg.259]

Xuan, Y., Peng, J., Cui, L., Wang, H., Li, B., Han, Y. Morphology development of ultrathin symmetric diblock copolymer film via solvent vapor treatment. Macromolecules 37, 7301 (2004)... [Pg.94]

Amorphous PA (80)/ EP-g-MA (0.7 % MA) (20) Internal mixer at 200 CAorque rheometiy/ selective solvent extraction/SEM study of morphology development in reactive and in nonreactive blends Scott and Macosko 1994a, 1995b... [Pg.551]

The composition and nature of the solvent play an interesting role in the morphological development of the fiber and its mechanical properties. The... [Pg.165]

The decrease in solvent with time influences the morphologic development. From data relating spinodal decomposition with solvent evaporation (see Figure 15.28) it can be seen that as the solvent evaporates the two polymers phase separate with a sharper interface. This effect was considered due to the low concentration, although as the fllm thickness was thin during the later stage of the evaporation the composition proflle was almost the same in the depth direction. [Pg.493]

Kim, G. and Libera, M. (1998) Morphological development in solvent-cast polystyrene-polybutadiene-polystyrene (SBS) triblock copolymer thin films. Macromolecules, 31(8), 2569-2577. [Pg.787]


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