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Full and semi interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) based on phenol‐formaldehyde resin (Novolac) and poly(methyl methacrylate) have been made by in situ sequential technique of IPN formation. These systems of different compositions were characterized with respect to their mechanical properties, such as, ultimate tensile strength (UTS), percentage elongation at break, modulus, and toughness. Thermal properties were studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Extent of phase mixing of the two polymers was envisaged from the micrographs obtained by polarizing light microscopy (PLM). The effects of variation of the blend ratios on the above‐mentioned properties were examined. There was a decreasing trend of modulus and UTS with consequent increases in elongation at break and toughness for both types of IPNs with increase in proportions of PMMA. Lowering of glass transition temperatures (with respect to pure crosslinked Novolac resin) of the IPNs with increasing proportions of PMMA was observed, indicating a plasticizing influence of PMMA on the rigid and brittle matrix of phenolic resin. The TGA thermograms exhibit lowering in thermal stability of the IPNs with respect to pure phenolic resin in the regions of higher temperatures. With increase in proportion of PMMA the onset of degradation of the IPNs is shifted towards lower temperature zone. The surface morphology as revealed by PLM indicates distribution of discrete domains of PMMA in the phenolic resin matrix. The two phase interfaces are quite sharp at higher concentrations of PMMA. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 93: 2764–2774, 2004  相似文献   

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Interpenetrating networks (IPNs) of novolac (phenol formaldehyde) resin and poly(butyl acrylate) (PBA) were prepared by a sequential mode of polymerization. Both full IPNs and semi‐IPNs of different compositions were synthesized and characterized with respect to their mechanical properties, that is, their modulus, ultimate tensile strength (UTS), elongation‐at‐break percentage, and toughness. Their thermal properties were examined with differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). A morphological study was performed with an optical microscope. The effects of the variation of the blend ratios on the aforementioned properties were studied. There was a gradual decrease in the modulus and UTS with a simultaneous increase in the elongation‐at‐break percentage and toughness for both types of IPNs as the proportions of PBA were increased. With increasing proportions of PBA, the glass‐transition temperatures of the different IPNs underwent shifts toward a lower temperature region. This showed a plasticizing influence of PBA on the rigid and brittle phenolic matrix. TGA thermograms depicted the classical two‐step degradation for the phenolic resin. Although there was an apparent increase in the thermal stability at the initial stage (up to 350°C), particularly at lower temperatures, a substantial decrease in the thermal stability was observed at higher temperatures under study. In all the micrographs of full IPNs and semi‐IPNs, two‐phase structures were observed, regardless of the PBA content. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 97: 2407–2417, 2005  相似文献   

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Interpenetrating polymer networks (IPN) of Novolac/poly(ethyl acrylate) have been prepared via in situ sequential technique of IPN formation. Both full and semi IPNs were characterized with respect to their mechanical properties that is, ultimate tensile strength (UTS), percentage elongation at break, modulus, and toughness. Physical properties of these were evaluated in terms of hardness, specific gravity, and crosslink density. Thermal behavior was studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The morphological features were observed by an optical microscope. There was a gradual decrease in modulus and UTS, with consequent increases in elongation at break and toughness for both types of IPNs with increasing proportions of PEA. An inward shift and lowering (with respect to pure phenolic resin) of the glass transition temperatures of the IPNs with increasing proportions of PEA were observed, thus, indicating a plasticizing influence of PEA on the rigid, brittle, and hard matrix of crosslinked phenolic resin. The TGA thermograms exhibit two‐step degradation patterns. An apparent increase in thermal stability at the initial stages, particularly, at lower temperature regions, was followed by a substantial decrease in thermal stability at the higher temperature region under study. As expected, a gradual decrease in specific gravity and hardness values was observed with increase in PEA incorporation in the IPNs. A steady decrease in crosslink densities with increase in PEA incorporation was quite evident. The surface morphology as revealed by optical microscope clearly indicates two‐phase structures in all the full and semi IPNs, irrespective of acrylic content. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2006  相似文献   

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Novolac resin/poly(n‐butyl methacrylate), P(n‐BMA), sequential interpenetrating polymer networks (both semi and full types) were prepared and characterization of the various compositions (up to 40% by weight of PF incorporation) was performed in terms of mechanicals, namely, ultimate tensile strength (UTS), percentage elongation at break (% E.B.), modulus, and toughness. Thermal properties were studied by differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Crosslink densities of the IPNs were calculated using Flory‐Rehner equation. The morphological features were studied through scanning electron microscope. There was a gradual decrease of modulus and UTS with consequent increases in % E. B. and toughness with increasing proportions of P(n‐BMA). An inward shifting and lowering of the glass transition temperatures of the IPNs (compared with that of pure phenolic resin) with increasing proportions of P(n‐BMA) were observed. The TGA thermograms exhibit two‐step degradation patterns. A typical cocontinuous bi‐phasic morphology is evident in the micrographs. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 102: 4030–4039, 2006  相似文献   

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Full (interpenetrating networks (IPNs)) and semi-IPNs of the epoxy resin and poly(ethyl methacrylate) (PEMA) were prepared by the sequential mode of synthesis. These were characterized with respect to their mechanical properties, namely, tensile strength, elongation at break, modulus, and toughness. Thermal properties were studied by differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetry. The morphological features were studied through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and polarized light microscopy. The effects of variation of the blend ratios on the above-mentioned properties were examined. There was a gradual decrease of modulus and tensile strength with consequent increases in elongation at break and toughness for both types of IPNs with increases in PEMA content. The weight retentions in the thermal decomposition of both the semi-IPNs and full IPNs were higher than the epoxy homopolymer. This enhancement was presumably related to the presence of the unzipped ethyl methacrylate monomer, which acted as radical scavengers in the epoxy degradation. An inward shift and lowering (with respect to pure epoxy) of the Tg of the IPNs was observed. The polarized light microscopy exhibits bimodal distribution of particle sizes. The fractography as studied by SEM shows change in fracture mechanics from shear yielding to crazing with increasing PEMA content. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 67:1051–1059, 1998  相似文献   

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Polypropylene (PP) was melt‐blended in a single‐screw extruder with a thermotropic Vectra B‐950 liquid crystalline polymer (LCP) in different proportions. The mechanical properties of such blends were compared in respect of their Young's moduli, ultimate tensile strength (UTS), percent elongation at break, and toughness to those of pure PP. The thermal properties of these blends were studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The morphology was studied by using a polarizing light microscope (PLM) and a scanning electron microscope (SEM) while the rheological aspects of the blends and the pure PP were studied by a Haake Rheowin equipment. Mechanical analysis (tensile properties) of the blends showed pronounced improvement in the moduli and the UTS of the PP matrix in the presence of 2–10% of LCP incorporation. TGA of all the blends showed an increase in the thermal stability for all the blends with respect to the matrix polymer PP, even at a temperature of 410°C, while PP itself undergoes drastic degradation at this temperature. DSC studies indicated an increase in the softening range of the blends over that of PP. Morphological studies showed limited mixing and elongated fibril formation by the dispersed LCP phase within the base matrix (PP) at the lower ranges of LCP incorporation while exhibiting a tendency to undergo gross phase separation at higher concentrations of LCP, which forms mostly agglomerated fibrils and large droplets. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 88: 767–774, 2003  相似文献   

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Interpenetrating polymer networks (IPN) of novolac/poly (2‐ ethyl hexyl acrylate) (PEHA) have been prepared via in situ sequential technique of IPN formation. Full and semi‐IPNs were prepared with different blend ratios (w/w) e.g., 90 : 10, 80 : 20, and 70 : 30 in which the major constituent was novolac resin. A gradual decrease in specific gravity and hardness values was observed with increase in PEHA incorporation. A steady decrease in crosslink density with increase in PEHA fraction in the IPNs was quite evident. The IPNs were characterized with respect to their mechanical properties, e.g., ultimate tensile strength, percentage elongation at break, modulus, and toughness. Thermal behavior was studied by differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analysis. A plasticizing influence of PEHA on the rigid, brittle, and hard matrix of crosslinked phenolic resin is evidenced from the mechanical and thermal properties. The two‐phase surface morphology is revealed by scanning electron microscope. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2012  相似文献   

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Semi‐1 and semi‐2 interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and in situ formed poly(butyl methacrylate) (PBMA) have been synthesized using diallyl phthalate and ethylene glycol dimethacrylate as the crosslinkers of PVC and PBMA, respectively. These were then characterized with reference to their mechanical, thermal, and morphological properties. The mechanical and thermal characteristics revealed modification over the unmodified polymeric systems in relation to their phase morphologies. The semi‐1 IPNs displayed a decrease in their mechanical parameters of modulus and UTS while semi‐2 IPNs exhibited a marginal increase in these two values. The semi‐1 IPNs, however, also revealed a decrease in the elongation and toughness values away from the normal behavior. The thermomechanical behavior of both the systems is in conformity with their mechanicals in displaying the softening characteristics of the system and stabilization over unmodified PVC. The DSC thermograms are also correlated to these observations along with the heterogeneous phase morphology which is displayed by both the systems especially at higher concentration of PBMA incorporation. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2008  相似文献   

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In this work we report the photopolymerization of poly(2‐hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA) together with a hydrophilic chitosan derivate (carboxymethyl‐chitosan) to yield a semi‐interpenetrating polymer network (semi‐IPN) that was filled with poly(N‐vinylcaprolactam)/poly(ethylene glycol methacrylate) core–shell nanogels in order to enhance the mechanical properties of the resulting hydrogels. The mechanical properties of the nanofilled semi‐IPNs were found to be more suitable for wound dressing applications than the PHEMA hydrogel as described by dynamic mechanical analysis in dry form and submerged in water. This was evidenced by a higher Young's modulus and higher elongation at break in the semi‐IPNs compared to blank PHEMA hydrogels. Furthermore, when the hydrogels were filled with nanogels, there was an elongation at break similar to that of skin with only a slightly lower Young's modulus. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry  相似文献   

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Semi- and full interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) of epoxy resin and poly(butyl methacrylate) (PBMA) were prepared by the sequential mode of synthesis. These were characterized with respect to their mechanical properties, such as ultimate tensile strength, percent elongation at break, and modulus. The densities of these samples were evaluated and compared. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis were undertaken for thermal characterization of the IPNs. Phase morphology was studied by polarized light microscopy of the undeformed specimens and by scanning electron microscopy of the fractured surfaces of samples undergoing tensile failure. The effects of variations of the blend ratios on the above-mentioned properties were examined. A gradual decrease in modulus and tensile strength was observed for both the semi- and full IPNs with consequent increases in elongation at break and toughness as the proportion of PBMA increased. The densities also followed the same pattern. Semi-IPNs, however, were characterized by higher densities, tensile strengths, and moduli than the corresponding full IPNs. The DSC tracings displayed broadening of transitions, indicating some phase blending. The percent weight retentions in the thermal decomposition of the IPNs and pseudo-IPNs were higher than that observed during the thermal degradation of the epoxy resin homopolymer network. Phase-separated PBMA domains of various sizes were presumed to be responsible for the increased toughness of PBMA-modified epoxy. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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Poly(N‐isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm)/poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) semi‐interpenetrating polymer networks (semi‐IPNs) synthesized by radical polymerization of N‐isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm) in the presence of PEO. The thermal characterizations of the semi‐IPNs were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and dielectric analysis (DEA). The melting temperature (Tm) of semi‐IPNs appeared at around 60°C using DSC. DEA was employed to ascertain the glass transition temperature (Tg) and determine the activation energy (Ea) of semi‐IPNs. From the results of DEA, semi‐IPNs exhibited one Tg indicating the presence of phase separation in the semi‐IPN, and Tgs of semi‐IPNs were observed with increasing PNIPAAm content. The thermal decomposition of semi‐IPNa was investigated using TGA and appeared at around 370°C. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 90: 3922–3927, 2003  相似文献   

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Full and semi-IPNs were prepared from epoxy and poly methyl methacrylate (PMMA), by the sequential mode of synthesis and were characterized by measurements of ultimate tensile strength (UTS), elongation at break, modulus, and toughness. Aromatic polyamine adducts and ethylene glycol dimethacrylate were used as the crosslinkers for epoxy and comonomer/crosslinker for methyl methacrylate monomer, respectively. Higher UTS and modulus of the semi-IPNs over full IPNs were attributed to the higher probability of interpenetration. The weight retention in the thermal decomposition of the IPNs and semi-IPNs were higher than the epoxy homopolymer. This enhancement was presumably related to the presence of the unzipped methyl methacrylate monomer which acted as radical scavangers in the epoxy degradation. © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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Semi‐interpenetrating polymer networks (semi‐IPNs) composed of a dicyanate resin and a poly(ether sulfone) (PES) were prepared, and their curing behavior and mechanical properties were investigated. The curing behavior of the dicyanate/PES semi‐IPN systems catalyzed by an organic metal salt was analyzed. Differential scanning calorimetry was used to study the curing behavior of the semi‐IPN systems. The curing rate of the semi‐IPN systems decreased as the PES content increased. An autocatalytic reaction mechanism was used to analyze the curing reaction of the semi‐IPN systems. The glass‐transition temperature of the semi‐IPNs decreased with increasing PES content. The thermal decomposition behavior of the semi‐IPNs was investigated. The morphology of the semi‐IPNs was investigated with scanning electron microscopy. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 87: 1079–1084, 2003  相似文献   

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Semi‐ and full‐interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) were prepared using polyurethane (PUR) produced from a canola oil‐based polyol with primary terminal functional groups and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA). The properties of the material were studied and compared using dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and tensile measurements. The morphology of the IPNs was investigated using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Semi‐IPNs demonstrated different thermal mechanical properties, mechanical properties, phase behavior, and morphology from full IPNs. Both types of IPNs studied are two‐phase systems with incomplete phase separation. However, the extent of phase separation is significantly more advanced in the semi‐IPNs compared with the full IPNs. All the semi‐IPNs exhibited higher values of elongation at break for all proportions of acrylate to polyurethane compared with the corresponding full IPNs. These differences are mainly due to the fact that in the case of semi‐IPNs, one of the constituting polymers remains linear, so that it exhibits a loosely packed network and relatively high mobility, whereas in the case of full IPNs, there is a higher degree of crosslinking, which restricts the mobility of the chains. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009  相似文献   

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Temperature‐responsive semi‐interpenetrating polymer networks (semi‐IPNs) constructed with chitosan and polyacrylonitrile (PAN) were crosslinked with glutaraldehyde. The semi‐IPN determined the sorption behavior of water at several temperatures and at a relative humidity (RH) of 95% using a dynamic vapor sorption (DVS) system. Water diffusion coefficients of semi‐IPNs were calculated according to the Fickian Law at several temperatures and exhibited a relatively water uptake, 0.1–0.4 at room temperature. The water uptake of hydrogels depended on temperature. The apparent activation energy was dependent of the composition of the semi‐IPN with value of 32.8–34.8 kJmol?1. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 12: 2721–2724, 2003  相似文献   

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Semi‐interpenetrating polymer networks (semi‐IPNs) based on crosslinked polyurethane (PU) and linear polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) were synthezised, and their thermal and dynamic mechanical properties and dielectric relaxation behavior were studied to provide insight into their structure, especially according to their composition. The differential scanning calorimetry results showed the glass transitions of the pure components: one glass‐transition temperature (Tg) for PU and two transitions for PVP. Such glass transitions were also present in the semi‐IPNs, whatever their composition. The viscoelastic properties of the semi‐IPNs reflected their thermal behavior; it was shown that the semi‐IPNs presented three distinct dynamic mechanical relaxations related to these three Tg values. Although the temperature position of the PU maximum tan δ of the α‐relaxation was invariable, on the contrary the situation for the two maxima observed for PVP was more complex. Only the maximum of the highest temperature relaxation was shifted to lower temperatures with decreasing PVP content in the semi‐IPNs. In this study, we investigated the molecular mobility of the IPNs by means of dielectric relaxation spectroscopy; six relaxation processes were observed and indexed according the increase in the temperature range: the secondary β‐relaxations related to PU and PVP chains, an α‐relaxation due to the glass–rubber transition of the PU component, two α‐relaxations associated to the glass–rubber transitions of the PVP material, and an ionic conductivity relaxation due to the space charge polarization of PU. The temperature position of the α‐relaxation of PU was invariable in semi‐IPNs, as observed dynamic mechanical analysis measurements. However, the upper α‐relaxation process of PVP shifted to higher temperatures with increasing PVP content in the semi‐IPNs. We concluded that the investigated semi‐IPNs were two‐phase systems with incomplete phase separation and that the content of PVP in the IPNs governed the structure and corresponding properties of such systems through physical interactions. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 90: 1191–1201, 2003  相似文献   

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Wood coatings of PU–NC semi‐interpenetrating polymer networks (semi‐IPNs), made from blown castor oil (BCO), aromatic polyisocyanate (PTDI), and nitrocellulose (NC), were prepared by sequential polymerization method. To investigate the effects of NC on the properties of PU–NC semi‐IPNs wood coatings, three different viscosities of NC (½‐sec, ¼‐sec, and ${1\over 16}$ ‐sec), and a PU catalyst [dibutyltin dilaurate (DBTDL)] were synthesized in this study. The results revealed that the PU–NC semi‐IPNs with ½‐sec NC‐containing coating had the shortest drying time, and their films had the best tensile strength, elongation at break, lightfastness, and solvent resistance. Dynamic mechanical analysis showed that PU–NC semi‐IPNs with ½‐sec NC or ${1\over 16}$ ‐sec NC had good interpenetration between PU and NC, whereas PU–NC semi‐IPNs with ¼‐sec NC had a slight separation phase between PU and NC. In both PU–NC semi‐IPNs with ¼‐sec NC and those with ${1\over 16}$ ‐sec NC, the addition of 0.2% DBTDL could effectively reduce the drying time of the coating and improve the film properties, including tensile strength, elongation at break, and lightfastness. In addition, the miscibility of PU and NC was examined in PU–NC semi‐IPNs with ¼‐sec NC. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 89: 2157–2162, 2003  相似文献   

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Resol was solution blended with vinyl acetate–2‐ethylhexylacrylate (VAc–EHA) resin in aqueous medium, in varying weight fractions, with hexamethoxymethylmelamine (HMMM) as crosslinker, and data was compared with a control. The present work was aimed at getting an optimum combination of tensile strength, dynamic mechanical strength, impact strength, and toughness by synthesis of an interpenetrating network (IPN) of the resins. The control gave a semi‐IPN system, in which the resol crosslinked, while the acrylic did not, whereas the blend, where HMMM was the crosslinker, gave a full IPN system. Full IPNs of the resol/VAc–EHA system had higher moduli and ultimate tensile strength than the semi‐IPNs. Dynamic mechanical study showed that full IPN systems have higher Tg values than semi‐IPN systems. The impact strength increases with increasing proportions of VAc–EHA copolymer. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 90: 1765–1771, 2003  相似文献   

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A study on two‐component semi‐ and full‐interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) of soyabean‐oil based uralkyd resin (UA) and poly(butyl methacrylate) (PBMA) synthesized by a sequential technique, has been conducted. The IPNs obtained are characterized with respect to their mechanical properties, such as tensile strength, percentage elongation and hardness (Shore A). Phase morphology has been studied by scanning electron microscopy. Glass transition studies have been carried out using differential scanning calorimetry. The thermal characterization of the IPNs was undertaken with the aid of thermogravimetric analysis. The apparent densities of these samples have been determined and are compared. The effect of the compositional variation on the above‐mentioned properties was examined. The tensile strength exhibits a sudden rise (approximately three‐fold) for the semi‐ and full‐IPNs with composition UA: PBMA 40% : 60% compared with the UA:PBMA composition of 20% : 40%. © 2001 Society of Chemical Industry  相似文献   

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Effect of oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fiber and poly(methyl acrylate) grafted OPEFB on several mechanical properties of poly(vinyl chloride)/epoxidized natural rubber (PVC/ENR) blends were studied. The composites were prepared by mixing the fiber and the PVC/ENR blends using HAKEE Rheomixer at the rotor speed of 50 rpm, mixing temperature 150°C, and mixing period of 20 min. The fiber loadings were varied from 0 to 30% and the effect of fiber content in the composites on their ultimate tensile strength (UTS), Young's modulus, elongation at break, flexural modulus, hardness, and impact strength were determined. An increasing trend was observed in the Young's modulus, flexural modulus, and hardness with the addition of grafted and ungrafted fiber to the PVC/ENR blends. However the impact strength, UTS, and elongation at break of the composites were found to decrease with the increase in fiber loading. An increase in elongation at break and UTS and decrease in the flexural and Young's modulus was observed with the addition of PMA‐g‐OPEFB fiber compared to ungrafted fiber. This observation indicates that grafting of PMA onto OPEFB impart some flexibility to the blend. The morphology of cryogenically fractured and tensile fracture surfaces of the composites, examined by a scanning electron microscope shows that the adhesion between the fiber and the matrix is improved upon grafting of the OPEFB fiber. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2008  相似文献   

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