Interpenetrating Polymer NetworksProvides a comprehensive review of interpenetrating polymer networks. Opens with four review chapters by important workers in the field--Sperling, Klempner, Utracki, and Lipatov- and continues with an international penetration of current research. Covers synthesis and structure, miscibility and morphology, structure-property relationships, transport and permeability, and functionalized triglyceride oils. |
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... phase continuity , researchers should assume neither case without experimental evidence . Phase Inversion . Phase inversion is usually defined as a transposition of the continuous and discontinuous phases . Important aspects include the ...
... phase continuity , researchers should assume neither case without experimental evidence . Phase Inversion . Phase inversion is usually defined as a transposition of the continuous and discontinuous phases . Important aspects include the ...
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... phase that exceed 0.5 vol % , coalescence effects must be taken into account . More detailed discussion of this topic can be found in references 1 and 52 . Phase Inversion . There are two expressions that predict the phase inversion ...
... phase that exceed 0.5 vol % , coalescence effects must be taken into account . More detailed discussion of this topic can be found in references 1 and 52 . Phase Inversion . There are two expressions that predict the phase inversion ...
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... phase inversion . The appar- ent volume fraction of the rubbery phase is much larger than the aetual vernonia volume fraction as a result of DGEBA occlusion in the large vernonia particles , which triggers phase inversion in DGEBA - DDS ...
... phase inversion . The appar- ent volume fraction of the rubbery phase is much larger than the aetual vernonia volume fraction as a result of DGEBA occlusion in the large vernonia particles , which triggers phase inversion in DGEBA - DDS ...
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Interpenetrating Polymer Networks as EnergyAbsorbing Materials | 39 |
Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Phase Separation | 77 |
Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Microphase Structures | 125 |
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6FDA-APB ABCP acrylate AIBN American Chemical Society annealing Appl behavior block copolymers BTDA-APB castor oil chain Chem co-continuous coefficient component composition cross-link density cross-linked curing curve damping decreases DGEBA DGEBA-DDM domains dynamic mechanical effect elastomers electron epoxy films formation formulations Frisch gelation glass glass-transition temperature grafted IPN homogeneous immiscible increase initiator interactions Interpenetrating Polymer Networks kinetics Klempner latex Macromolecules macromonomer materials matrix mechanical properties membranes methacrylate micrographs miscibility mixing mixture modulus molecular weight molecules monomer morphology parameter particles peak permeability phase inversion phase separation PHEMA PMDA-ODA PMMA PnBA polyester polyimide polymer blends polymerization polystyrene polyurethane PTFE ratio reaction resin rubber samples semi-IPN sequential IPN shear shown in Figure shows SIPN soybean Sperling spinodal stress structure styrene synthesis Table tensile strength thermodynamic thermoplastic thermosets tion transition two-phase vernonia vernonia oil vinyl viscosity volume fraction