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Flow induced deformation of dual‐phase continuity in polymer blends and alloys. Part I

Polymer Engineering & Science, 1999
AbstractA hypothesis for formation of bi‐continuous phase structures in immiscible polymer blends is proposed. It is based on the observation that a critical volume fraction φcr for the dual continuity of phases may be calculated considering the geometry of the dispersed phase. The knowledge of the form of discrete domains at the volume fractions φ <
J. Lyngaae‐Jørgensen   +3 more
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Characterization of polymer blends and alloys by constrained profile‐analysis of X‐ray diffraction scans

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1990
AbstractThe composition of polymer blends and alloys and the crystallinity and crystallite size/perfection of each of the components are determined by X‐ray diffraction (XRD) methods. A profile‐fitting procedure is used to resolve the XRD scan into crystalline and amorphous peaks corresponding to each of the polymers.
N. S. Murthy   +3 more
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Morphology and properties of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)/polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) polymer alloys by melt blending

Composites Science and Technology, 2016
Abstract Polymer melt blending has become a main and important method to modify polymer materials for overcoming defects and obtaining excellent performance. The mechanical properties, compatibility, tribological properties and modification mechanisms of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) alloys have been investigated over the last decades.
Jian Xing   +3 more
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Theoretical aspects of polymer blends and alloys

1993
An attempt has been made in this chapter to provide a sound basis for understanding the mechanical behaviour of polymer blends and alloys. The presentation has not been over-simplified, for the author agrees with the point of view of Treloar [1] in the preface in the preface to the first edition of his book The Physics of Rubber Elasticity that ‘… if ...
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Effect of Substrate on the Properties of Polymer Alloys and Blends

The Journal of Adhesion, 1992
Abstract The thermodynamic aspects of the influence of the solid surface on the properties and adhesion of polymer blends and alloys are discussed. It is shown that under the influence of the surface the properties and composition of the interphase may be changed.
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The reactor granule technology: A revolutionary approach to polymer blends and alloys

Macromolecular Symposia, 1994
AbstractThe new plastic materials frontier in general and in thermoplastic polyolefins in particular developed in the last years and into next century are and will be represented by polymer alloys. The new trend in polymer alloy is to obtain them from monomer directly in the reactor, replacing the polymer blends previously made by mechanical melt ...
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History of commercial polymer alloys and blends (from a perspective of the patent literature)

Polymer Engineering & Science, 1995
AbstractPolymer blends are defined as mixtures of at least two polymeric species. Thus, the first patent polymer blend was a mixture of natural rubber, NR, with gutta percha patented by Alexander Parkes, an artist of Birmingham, in 1846. The first man‐made polymer, nitrocellulose, NC was prepared by Braconnot in 1833.
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High Performance Polymer Alloys and Blends for Special Applications

2014
This chapter discusses blends that are based on the use of high performance polymers. Both miscible and immiscible mixtures of such polymers are discussed and advantages that are provided by both types of blends are highlighted. It is pointed out that due primarily to the molecular conformation of high performance polymers the criteria for obtaining ...
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Tailoring inorganic–polymer composites for the mass production of solid-state batteries

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Li-Zhen Fan, Hongcai He, Ce-Wen Nan
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Machine learning for alloys

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Gus L W Hart, Tim Mueller, Cormac Toher
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