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Vinyl acetate blends

K.-S. Kim, I.-J. Chin, J.S. Yoon, H.J. Choi, D.C. Lee, and K.H. Lee, Crystallization behavior and mechanical properties of poly(ethylene oxide)/poly(l-lactide)/poly(vinyl acetate) blends, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 82(14) 3618-3626, December 2001. [Pg.258]

Lv, J., Qie, L., and Qu, B., Controlled synthesis of magnesium hydroxide nanoparticles with different morphological structures and related properties in flame retardant ethylene-vinyl acetate blends, Nanotechnology, 15, 1576-1581, 2004. [Pg.185]

Low Density Polyethylene and Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Blends, LDPE/EVAc... [Pg.797]

O.Y. Alothman, Processing and characterization of high density polyethylene/ethylene vinyl acetate blends with different VA contents. Adv. Mater. Sci. Eng., 635693, 10 pp (2012)... [Pg.151]

Dadbin, S., Erounchi, M., Sabet, M., Studies on the properties and structure of electron-beam crosslinked low-density polyethylene/poly[ethylene-co-(vinyl acetate)] blends. Polymer International 2005,54,686-691. [Pg.299]

Mihailova, M., Kresteva, M., Aivazova, N., Krestev, V, Nedkov, E., X-ray investigation of polypropylene and poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) blends irradiated with fast electrons WAXS investigation of irradiated i-PP/EVA blends. Radiation Physics and Chemistry 1999, 56(5-6), 581-589. [Pg.299]

Radhakrishnan, C., Alex, R., Unnikrishnan, G., Thermal, ozone and gamma ageing of styrene butadiene rubber and poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) blends. Polymer Degradation and Stability 2006,91,902-910. [Pg.300]

Bodugoz-Sentiirk, H., Giiven, O., Enhancement of conductivity in polyaniline-[poly(vinylidene chloride)-co-(vinyl acetate)] blends by irradiation. Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2011, 80,153-158. [Pg.304]

Zhe Zheng, S., Hu, Y., Guo, Q., Wei, J. Miscibility, morphology and fracture toughness of epoxy resin/poly(vinyl acetate) blends. Colloid Polym. Sci. 274 (1996) 410-417. [Pg.541]

Journal of Applied Polymer Science 69, No.4, 25th July 1998, p.645-55 MAPPING PHASES OF POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL) AND POLY(VINYL ACETATE) BLENDS BY FTIR MICROSPECTROSCOPY AND OPTICAL FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY Dibbem-Brunelli D Atvars T D Z Joekes I Barbosa V C Campinas,Universidade Estadual... [Pg.74]

Fluorescence optical microscopy (FOM) of poly(vinyl alcohol) and poly(vinyl acetate) blends in compositions 9/1,1/1, and 1/9 (w/w) showed that these blends present phase separation in the solid state. Each domain of the solid samples was identified by FOM as poly(vinyl alcohol)-richer domains by green fluorescence of fluorescein and poly(vinyl acetate)-richer domains by the blue fluorescence of anthracene. The dimensions, shapes, and distributions of these domains were dependent on the initial composition of the polymeric mixtures in solution. Specific interactions between both homopolymers were studied using FTIR microspectroscopy, which allowed the obtaining of spectra for both poly(vinyl alcohol)-richer and poly(vinyl acetate)-richer domains. 24 refs. [Pg.74]

Blends of aliphatic-aromatic copolyesters with poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) blends have higher melt strength than the aliphatic-aromatic copolyester as such and exhibit an increased melt strength and a better thermal processability (50). An example of a branched basic aliphatic-aromatic material is made from poly(tetramethylene adi-pate-co-terephthalate) by transesterification. As branching agents pentaerythritol or pyromellitic dianhydride may be used. The... [Pg.104]

Bromoethyl methacrylate Vinyl acetate Blends cast from methyl ethyl ketone Neo and Goh (1992a)... [Pg.2085]

Vinyl acetate Blends cast from chloroform and cyclohexanone Burdin and Tager (1993), Guo (1990e), Lee and Ha (1994a), Song et al. (1990), Song and Long (1991)... [Pg.2093]

Figure 15 TGA analysis of ethylene vinyl acetate blend. (Courtesy of TA Instruments, TA023.)... [Pg.135]

Sorption and diffusion of methyl substituted benzenes through cross-linked nitrile mbber/poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) blend membranes. /. Membr. Sci., 220, 13-30. [Pg.454]

George, S., Kumari, P., and Urmikrishnan, G.P. (2010) Influence of static and dynamic crosslinking techniques on the transport properties of ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber/poly (ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) blends./. Polym. Res., 17, 161-169. [Pg.455]

Sugimura, K., Katano, S., Teramoto, Y, and Nishio, Y. (2013) Cellulose propionate/poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone-co-vinyl acetate) blends dependence of the miscibility on propionyl DS and copolymer composition. Cellulose, 20 (1), 239-252. [Pg.674]

Brunelli, D.D., Atvars, T.D.Z., Joekes, I., and Barbosa, V.C. (1998) Mapping phases of poly(vinyl alcohol) and poly(vinyl acetate) blends by FTIR microspectroscopy and optical fluorescence microscopy. [Pg.675]

Terpolymers of CO, ethylene and vinyl acetate blended at low levels (1 phr) in polypropylene film have enhanced photodegradability over straight polypropylene film [20]. [Pg.165]

PHB-HV (Biopol)/ethylene vinyl acetate blends - Biopol content [122]... [Pg.91]

FigureS.8 Dynamic mechanical data (forced vibration) for VAE (70 wt% vinyl acetate) blends writh SAA copolymers (0,8,14 wt% AA) (50/50 by wt blends) (reproduced (replotted) from Bott, R. H., Kuphal, J.A., Robeson, L.M.and SagI, D.J.Appl.Polym.Sd. (1995) 58, p. 1593,with permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc.)... FigureS.8 Dynamic mechanical data (forced vibration) for VAE (70 wt% vinyl acetate) blends writh SAA copolymers (0,8,14 wt% AA) (50/50 by wt blends) (reproduced (replotted) from Bott, R. H., Kuphal, J.A., Robeson, L.M.and SagI, D.J.Appl.Polym.Sd. (1995) 58, p. 1593,with permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc.)...
A quantitative thermal method, based on the differential of heat capacity signal from modulated temperature differential scanning calorimetry, was described for determining the weight fraction of interface and the extent of phase separation in polymer materials. The interface was modelled as discrete fractions, each with its own characteristic increment of heat capacity. The materials used to demonstrate the range of the method were PS blended with poly(phenylene oxide) (PPO), pure PS, pure PPO, a styrene-isoprene-styrene triblock copolymer (SIS), SIS blended with PPO, PMMA/poly(vinyl acetate) blends and PVC sandwiched with poly(n-butyl acrylate). Two-phase and four-phase systems were used. The calculated results agreed well with experimental results for two- and four-phase systems. 20 refs. [Pg.130]

Riedel, C., Arinero, R., Tordjeman, P., Leveque, G., Schwartz, G.A., Alegria, A., Colmenero, J. Nanodielectric mapping of a model polystyrene-poly(vinyl acetate) blend by electrostatic force microscopy. Phys. Rev. E 81, 010801 (2010)... [Pg.184]


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