Suppression of the Skin-Core Structure of Poly(vinyl alcohol) Films by Adding Urea/Diethanolamine to Improve the Mechanical and Optical Properties
Yinghan Li,
Xuelei Liu,
Dong Lv
et al.
Abstract:The microstructure of poly(vinyl alcohol) films formed during the solution drying process significantly influences their tensile ductility and optical transmittance. However, the "skin-core" structure of the dried PVA film is very obvious since the PVA solution dries extremely fast at a relatively low initial concentration (C 0 ). Herein, we propose a strategy to reduce the evaporation rate through the incorporation of plasticizer-type additives. For this purpose, urea and diethanolamine (DEA) were selected as… Show more
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