335 research outputs found
Preparation of a water-soluble free radical for use as a catalyst in the emulsion polymerization of vinyl compounds
Structural studies of thermally stable, combustion-resistant polymer composites
Composites of the industrially important polymer, poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), were prepared by free-radical polymerization of MMA with varying amounts (1–30 wt. %) of sodium dioctylsulfosuccinate (Aerosol OT or AOT) surfactant added to the reaction mixture. The composites with AOT incorporated show enhanced resistance to thermal degradation compared to pure PMMA homopolymer, and micro-cone combustion calorimetry measurements also show that the composites are combustion-resistant. The physical properties of the polymers, particularly at low concentrations of surfactant, are not significantly modified by the incorporation of AOT, whereas the degradation is modified considerably for even the smallest concentration of AOT (1 wt. %). Structural analyses over very different lengthscales were performed. X-ray scattering was used to determine nm-scale structure, and scanning electron microscopy was used to determine μm-scale structure. Two self-assembled species were observed: large phase-separated regions of AOT using electron microscopy and regions of hexagonally packed rods of AOT using X-ray scattering. Therefore, the combustion resistance is observed whenever AOT self-assembles. These results demonstrate a promising method of physically incorporating a small organic molecule to obtain a highly thermally stable and combustion-resistant material without significantly changing the properties of the polymer
Synthesis and characterization of polyimides containing 4,4'-hexafluoroisopropylidene-bisphthalic
Compósitos de PVC reforçados com fibra de vidro: utilização de técnicas de processamento convencionais da indústria brasileira
Effects of Composition, Processing, and Structure on Properties of Engineering Plastics[1]
Ambient mechanical properties of impact-modified polyvinyl chloride and methyl methacrylate copolymer blends
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