2002
DOI: 10.1002/app.10472
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Polycarbonate/polyalkylene terephthalate blends: Interphase interactions and impact strength

Abstract: Blends of polycarbonate (PC) and poly(alkylene terephthalate) (PAT) such as poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) and poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) were investigated. It was learned that processes of phase separation in blends consisting of PC and PAT can cause variations in properties of both the amorphous and crystalline phases. In PC/PBT blends the DSC technique did not detect crystalline portion of PBT with its concentrations up to 20 wt %. For PBT ϭ 40 wt %, it forms a continuous phase, and blend's crys… Show more

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“…As this factor much depends on both the melt viscosity and on adhesion strength interaction between the phases in blends of thermodynamically incompatible or partly compatible polymers, it can be assumed that incorporated MDI causes an intensification of interphase adhesion in PET/PC blends along with an enhancement in compatibility of the components. [2]. In the blends studied, the effect of PP/EPDM is evidently reduced to increasing the degree of heterogeneity of the blend in general and of PC phase in particular.…”
Section: Effect Of MDI On Mechanical and Rheological Properties Of Pementioning
confidence: 86%
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“…As this factor much depends on both the melt viscosity and on adhesion strength interaction between the phases in blends of thermodynamically incompatible or partly compatible polymers, it can be assumed that incorporated MDI causes an intensification of interphase adhesion in PET/PC blends along with an enhancement in compatibility of the components. [2]. In the blends studied, the effect of PP/EPDM is evidently reduced to increasing the degree of heterogeneity of the blend in general and of PC phase in particular.…”
Section: Effect Of MDI On Mechanical and Rheological Properties Of Pementioning
confidence: 86%
“…The analysis of temperature dependences of mechanical loss tangent (tanδ) and dynamic shear modulus (G′) of the samples gave information on the dynamic-mechanical (relaxation) properties of the materials. The tests were run as in other works [2,20], using the reverse torsion pendulum of design developed at MPRI NAS, Belarus. The test frequency was 1 Hz.…”
Section: Methods Of Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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