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Morphology,thermal and mechanical properties of glass fiber‐reinforced crosslinkable poly(arylene ether nitrile)
Authors:Yanke Zou  Xiaobo Liu
Affiliation:Research Branch of Functional Materials, Institute of Microelectronic and Solid State Electronic, High‐Temperature Resistant Polymers and Composites, Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 610054, People's Republic of China
Abstract:Crosslinkable poly(arylene ether nitrile)/glass fiber (PEN/GF) composites with high thermal stabilities and mechanical properties were prepared by a economically and environmentally viable method of melt extrusion and injection molding. The feasibility of using PEN/GF composites was investigated by evaluating its morphological, rheological, thermal, and mechanical properties. The morphology shows a good dispersion and strong interfacial interaction between PEN and GF. Thermal studies reveal that the thermal stabilities of PEN/GF are improved significantly with increase of GF content. Mechanical investigation manifested that GFs have strengthening effect (increase in flexural, tensile, and impact strength) on the mechanical performance of PEN composites. Most importantly, crosslinking reaction of PEN/GF composites can further improve their mechanical performances, because a couple of GFs are agglomerated by thermal motion and strong interfacial adhesion and the local agglomeration does not break the global uniform distribution. This work shows that both the enhancement of GF content and the crosslinking reaction of PEN/GF composites are two key factors influencing the thermal and mechanical properties. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 2013
Keywords:crosslinking  thermal properties  mechanical properties
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