An unusual morphology and crystallization behavior in in situ formed polyphenylene oxide/polyamide 6 blends

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Main Author: Li, Yulin
Publication Date: 2010
Other Authors: Yang, Guisheng
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Novel polyphenylene oxide/polyamide 6 (PPO/ PA6) blends were synthesized via in situ polymerization of e-caprolactam with PPO dissolved in it. The introduction of 10 wt% PPO into PPO/PA6 led to phase inversion of the blends, which was nearly completed by incorporating 15 wt% PPO into the blends. A single crystallization temperature (Tc) of PA6 was detected for PPO/PA6 with 1–4 wt% PPO, while double Tc existed in the blends with 6–15 wt% PPO. After eliminating previous thermal his tory, PPO/PA6 containing no more than 6 wt% PPO gave a single melting point (Tm), but the blends with 10–15 wt% PPO exhibited double Tm. Increasing PPO content in PA6 resulted in the transformation of its crystal form from a-crystal to c-crystal, which might be attributed to hin drance of crystallization of PA6 particles in PPO-rich phase.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An unusual morphology and crystallization behavior in in situ formed polyphenylene oxide/polyamide 6 blends
title An unusual morphology and crystallization behavior in in situ formed polyphenylene oxide/polyamide 6 blends
spellingShingle An unusual morphology and crystallization behavior in in situ formed polyphenylene oxide/polyamide 6 blends
Li, Yulin
Differential scanning calorimeter
Phase inversion
Polyphenylene oxide
Differential scanning calorimeter melting curf
Secondary phase separation
.
Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
title_short An unusual morphology and crystallization behavior in in situ formed polyphenylene oxide/polyamide 6 blends
title_full An unusual morphology and crystallization behavior in in situ formed polyphenylene oxide/polyamide 6 blends
title_fullStr An unusual morphology and crystallization behavior in in situ formed polyphenylene oxide/polyamide 6 blends
title_full_unstemmed An unusual morphology and crystallization behavior in in situ formed polyphenylene oxide/polyamide 6 blends
title_sort An unusual morphology and crystallization behavior in in situ formed polyphenylene oxide/polyamide 6 blends
author Li, Yulin
author_facet Li, Yulin
Yang, Guisheng
author_role author
author2 Yang, Guisheng
author2_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv DigitUMa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Li, Yulin
Yang, Guisheng
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Differential scanning calorimeter
Phase inversion
Polyphenylene oxide
Differential scanning calorimeter melting curf
Secondary phase separation
.
Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
topic Differential scanning calorimeter
Phase inversion
Polyphenylene oxide
Differential scanning calorimeter melting curf
Secondary phase separation
.
Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
description Novel polyphenylene oxide/polyamide 6 (PPO/ PA6) blends were synthesized via in situ polymerization of e-caprolactam with PPO dissolved in it. The introduction of 10 wt% PPO into PPO/PA6 led to phase inversion of the blends, which was nearly completed by incorporating 15 wt% PPO into the blends. A single crystallization temperature (Tc) of PA6 was detected for PPO/PA6 with 1–4 wt% PPO, while double Tc existed in the blends with 6–15 wt% PPO. After eliminating previous thermal his tory, PPO/PA6 containing no more than 6 wt% PPO gave a single melting point (Tm), but the blends with 10–15 wt% PPO exhibited double Tm. Increasing PPO content in PA6 resulted in the transformation of its crystal form from a-crystal to c-crystal, which might be attributed to hin drance of crystallization of PA6 particles in PPO-rich phase.
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