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- Q19903020 subject Q7138888.
- Q19903020 subject Q9011662.
- Q19903020 abstract "Reactive compatibilization is the process of modifying a mixed immiscible blend of polymers to arrest phase separation and allow for the formation of a stable, long-term continuous phase. It is done via the addition of a reactive polymer, miscible with one blend component and reactive towards functional groups on the second component, which result in the "in-situ" formation of block or grafted copolymers.A large number of commercial polymeric products are derived from the blending of two or more polymers to achieve a favorable balance of physical properties. However, since most polymer blends are immiscible, it is rare to find a pair of polymers that both are miscible and have desired characteristics. An example of such pair is the miscible resin NORYL™, a mix of poly(phenylene oxide) and polystyrene. Immiscible blends will phase separate and form a dispersed phase, which may improve physical properties (figure 1). DuPont’s rubber toughened Nylon consists of small particles of poly(cis-isoprene) (natural rubber) in a Nylon matrix that toughen the material by arresting crack propagation.".
- Q19903020 wikiPageWikiLink Q131877.
- Q19903020 wikiPageWikiLink Q182333.
- Q19903020 wikiPageWikiLink Q3344275.
- Q19903020 wikiPageWikiLink Q334631.
- Q19903020 wikiPageWikiLink Q5461964.
- Q19903020 wikiPageWikiLink Q7138888.
- Q19903020 wikiPageWikiLink Q9011662.
- Q19903020 comment "Reactive compatibilization is the process of modifying a mixed immiscible blend of polymers to arrest phase separation and allow for the formation of a stable, long-term continuous phase.".
- Q19903020 label "Reactive compatibilization".