Deformation of thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer droplets dispersed in a polyamide

Authors
Seo, Y
Issue Date
1999-12
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
MACROMOLECULAR SYMPOSIA, v.147, pp.201 - 208
Abstract
The deformation of dispersed droplets of a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer in a polyamide (nylon 6) matrix was studied by morphological observation. An immiscible binary blend and compatibilized ternary blends were studied. For the uncompatibilized blend, the morphology of the blends was that of a typical immiscible blend showing poor adhesion and no deformation of the dispersed phase. For the compatibilized blend, deformation of the dispersed TLCP phase was observed even if the viscosity of the matrix was lower than that of the TLCP phase. Compatibilizer addition improved the interfacial adhesion, hence enabled TLCP droplets to be deformed. A simple mechanism for the deformation of TLCP droplets was presented considering characteristic rheological properties of the TLCP melt.
Keywords
THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMER; POLY(ESTER AMIDE); TERNARY BLENDS; NYLON-6; RHEOLOGY; FLOW; THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMER; POLY(ESTER AMIDE); TERNARY BLENDS; NYLON-6; RHEOLOGY; FLOW; thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer; droplet deformation; polyamide
ISSN
1022-1360
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/141804
DOI
10.1002/masy.19991470120
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