Different Effects of Mixing Manners on the Porous Structures and Dense Films of Waterborne Polyurethane Modified with Recycled Aramid Nanofibers
Yushang Song,
Mengyu Zhang,
Qianshu Wang
et al.
Abstract:Para-aramid nanofibers have received much attention in recent years, including the low-cost preparation method and the control of the dispersing of the long, self-associating product in highly viscous polymer matrices for polymer composites. In this work, recycled aramid nanofibers (RANF) were prepared through selective chemical cracking of discarded para-aramid composite panels. Two manners of mixing RANF into waterborne polyurethane (WPU) are proposed, and different dispersing effects are compared in both th… Show more
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