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Polypropylene alloys and blends with thermoplastics
Abstract The following definitions are adopted: 1. Polymer blends are mixtures of at least two macromolecular species; they are either miscible or immiscible, where these terms are understood in a purely thermodynamic sense (that is, in miscible blends the level of miscibility extends to the molecular level). 2. Polymer alloys are immiscible, compatibilized blends with modified interphase and morphology. 3. Compatibilization is a process of modification of the interphase and/or morphology by either physical or chemical means. A compatibilized blend has been modified in such a way. The term compatible blend has been badly misused to indicate either a miscible or immiscible system, and it should be avoided.
Polypropylene alloys and blends with thermoplastics
Abstract The following definitions are adopted: 1. Polymer blends are mixtures of at least two macromolecular species; they are either miscible or immiscible, where these terms are understood in a purely thermodynamic sense (that is, in miscible blends the level of miscibility extends to the molecular level). 2. Polymer alloys are immiscible, compatibilized blends with modified interphase and morphology. 3. Compatibilization is a process of modification of the interphase and/or morphology by either physical or chemical means. A compatibilized blend has been modified in such a way. The term compatible blend has been badly misused to indicate either a miscible or immiscible system, and it should be avoided.
Polypropylene alloys and blends with thermoplastics
Utracki, L. A. (author) / Dumoulin, M. M. (author)
1995-01-01
45 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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