Syndiotactic polystyrenelthermoplastic polyurethane blends using poly(styrene-b-4-vinylpyridine) diblock copolymer as a compatibilizer
暂无分享,去创建一个
Bin Chen | S. Xu | T. Tang | Baotong Huang
[1] P. Pötschke,et al. Morphology and properties of blends with different thermoplastic polyurethanes and polyolefines , 1997 .
[2] C. J. Carriere,et al. Failure and deformation studies of syndiotactic polystyrene , 1997 .
[3] A. Hiltner,et al. Block copolymers as compatibilizers for blends of linear low density polyethylene and polystyrene , 1995 .
[4] Studies on compatibilization of polypropylene/thermoplastic polyurethane blends and mechanism of compatibilization , 1994 .
[5] R. Stadler,et al. Polymer alloys based on poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene ether) and poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile) using poly(styrene-b-(ethylene-co-butylene)-b-methyl methacrylate) triblock copolymers as compatibilizers , 1993 .
[6] A. M. D. Ilarduya,et al. Blends of poly(hydroxy ether of bisphenol‐A) with poly(2‐vinylpyridine) and poly(4‐vinylpyridine) , 1993 .
[7] Hans Domininghaus,et al. Plastics for Engineers: Materials, Properties, Applications , 1993 .
[8] W. Jo,et al. The effect of a styrene-methyl methacrylate block copolymer on the morphological, rheological and mechanical properties of poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene ether) (PPE) and poly(hydroxy ether of bisphenol A) (Phenoxy) blends , 1993 .
[9] R. J. Morgan,et al. Calculation of crystalline modulus of syndiotactic polystyrene using molecular modelling , 1992 .
[10] V. Vittoria,et al. Vapour induced ordering phenomena in syndiotactic polystyrene amorphous films , 1991 .
[11] V. Vittoria,et al. Thermally induced crystallization in glassy syndiotactic polystyrene , 1991 .
[12] R. Russo,et al. Solvent-induced crystallization of syndiotactic polystyrene in different liquids—sorption and diffusion phenomena , 1991 .
[13] Paolo Corradini,et al. Polymorphism in melt crystallized syndiotactic polystyrene samples , 1990 .
[14] V. Vittoria,et al. Drawing and dynamic-mechanical behavior of syndiotactic polystyrene an introduction , 1990 .
[15] M. Huglin,et al. Study of polymer blends based on poly(vinylpyridines) and acidic polymers , 1990 .
[16] S. Hsu,et al. A normal vibrational analysis of syndiotactic polystyrene , 1990 .
[17] J. Palierne. Linear rheology of viscoelastic emulsions with interfacial tension , 1990 .
[18] L. Utracki,et al. Polymer alloys and blends : thermodynamics and rheology , 1990 .
[19] P. Scholz,et al. Viscoelastic Properties and Morphology of Two‐Phase Polypropylene/Polyamide 6 Blends in the Melt. Interpretation of Results with an Emulsion Model , 1989 .
[20] N. Ishihara,et al. Stereospecific polymerization of styrene giving the syndiotactic polymer , 1988 .
[21] L. Utracki,et al. rheological evaluation of polystyrene/polyethylene blends , 1988 .
[22] L. Utracki. Viscoelastic behavior of polymer blends , 1988 .
[23] P. Iannelli,et al. Solvent‐induced crystallization of glassy syndiotactic polystyrene , 1988 .
[24] Adolfo Zambelli,et al. Solvent-induced polymorphism in syndiotactic polystyrene , 1988 .
[25] A. Ajji,et al. Rheology and phase separation in polystyrene/poly(vinyl methyl ether) blends , 1988 .
[26] L. Leibler. Emulsifying effects of block copolymers in incompatible polymer blends , 1988 .
[27] Jean M. J. Fréchet,et al. Study of the compatibility of blends of polymers and copolymers containing styrene, 4-hydroxystyrene and 4-vinylpyridine , 1988 .
[28] P. Painter,et al. Hydrogen bonding in polymer blends. 1. FTIR studies of urethane-ether blends , 1988 .
[29] P. Longo,et al. .beta.-Hydrogen abstraction and regiospecific insertion in syndiotactic polymerization of styrene , 1987 .
[30] P. Longo,et al. Synthesis of highly syndiotactic polystyrene with organometallic catalysts and monomer insertion , 1987 .
[31] Souheng Wu. Formation of dispersed phase in incompatible polymer blends: Interfacial and rheological effects , 1987 .
[32] Masahiko Kuramoto,et al. Crystalline syndiotactic polystyrene , 1986 .
[33] R. B. Turner,et al. Model MDI/butanediol polyurethanes: Molecular structure, morphology, physical and mechanical properties , 1986 .
[34] D. R. Paul,et al. Multicomponent Polymer Materials , 1986 .
[35] J. Noolandi. Recent advances in the theory of polymeric alloys , 1984 .
[36] P. Painter,et al. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy: Probing the Structure of Multicomponent Polymer Blends , 1984 .
[37] R. Patel,et al. Rubber-Thermoplastic Compositions. Part VIII. Nitrile Rubber Polyolefin Blends with Technological Compatibilization , 1983 .
[38] K. Ishizu,et al. Synthesis of AB and BAB poly(styrene‐b‐4‐vinylpyridine) and solution properties of their quaternized compounds , 1982 .
[39] E. Martuscelli,et al. Morphology, crystallization and melting behaviour of films of isotactic polypropylene blended with ethylene-propylene copolymers and polyisobutylene , 1982 .
[40] S. Cooper,et al. Morphology and properties of poly(vinyl chloride)–polyurethane blends , 1981 .
[41] B. M. Walker,et al. Handbook of Thermoplastic Elastomers , 1979 .
[42] S. Cooper,et al. Infrared thermal analysis of polyurethane block polymers , 1978 .
[43] E. Helfand,et al. Theory of unsymmetric polymer–polymer interfaces , 1975 .
[44] H. Brenner,et al. Rheological behavior of a dilute emulsion. , 1968, Journal of colloid and interface science.
[45] Zvi Hashin,et al. The Elastic Moduli of Heterogeneous Materials , 1962 .
[46] J. Oldroyd. The effect of interfacial stabilizing films on the elastic and viscous properties of emulsions , 1955, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences.