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Blends of polypropylene and nylon 6: Influence of the compatibilizer, molecular weight, and processing conditions

1993

The aim of this work is to study the influence of different types of compatibilizing agents, different processing conditions, and the molecular weight of the two components on the properties of immiscible blends of polypropylene and nylon 6. Increasing the content of the functional group of the modified polypropylene and the content of nylon in the blend, the effectiveness of the compatibilization improves. The same effect is observed by decreasing the molecular weight of the two components, in particular, that of the polyamide. The influence of the processing conditions is slight provided no degradation takes place during processing. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Polypropylenechemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials scienceNylon 6Polymers and PlasticschemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryPolyamideDegradation (geology)CompatibilizationComposite materialAdvances in Polymer Technology
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Thermomechanical degradation of compatibilized and uncompatibilized nylon 6/polypropylene blends

1999

The thermomechanical degradation of compatibilized and uncompatibilized nylon 6/polypropylene blends has been followed to investigate the changes of structure, morphology and properties of these blends as a function of the type of compatibilizer and of the processing time. The degradation of the blends mostly depends on the type of functional group of the polypropylene. Indeed, the thermolability of an acrylic acid-functionalized polypropylene gives rise to a continuous decrease of the compatibilization efficiency and the properties of the blend with this polypropylene sample much worse than that observed for the blend with a maleic anhydride-functionalized polypropylene.

Polypropylenechemistry.chemical_compoundNylon 6Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticschemistryMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistryCompatibilizationComposite materialCondensed Matter PhysicsPolymer Degradation and Stability
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Rapid analysis of effluents generated by the dairy industry for fat determination by preconcentration in nylon membranes and attenuated total reflect…

2014

Abstract This paper describes a new approach for the determination of fat in the effluents generated by the dairy industry which is based on the retention of fat in nylon membranes and measurement of the absorbances on the membrane surface by ATR-IR spectroscopy. Different options have been evaluated for retaining fat in the membranes using milk samples of different origin and fat content. Based on the results obtained, a method is proposed for the determination of fat in effluents which involves the filtration of 1 mL of the samples through 0.45 µm nylon membranes of 13 mm diameter. The fat content is then determined by measuring the absorbance of band at 1745 cm −1 . The proposed method c…

ReproducibilityChromatographyChemistryIndustrial WasteInfrared spectroscopyMembranes ArtificialAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionFatsAbsorbanceDairyingNylonsMembranelawAttenuated total reflectionSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredGravimetric analysisSample preparationFiltrationTalanta
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Nylon-Supported Plasmonic Assay Based on the Aggregation of Silver Nanoparticles: In Situ Determination of Hydrogen Sulfide-like Compounds in Breath …

2019

A procedure for supporting silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) on nylon is proposed. Besides, the membrane has been developed as a solid-phase colorimetric plasmonic sensor for volatile sulfide compounds (VSCs) like H2S, CH3SH, and (CH3)2S. AgNP behavior in the membrane has been studied by UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectrometry, Raman spectrometry, High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM), and Scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The sensor responded by changing its color from yellow in absence of VSCs to several orange/brown colors in the function of VSC concentration as occurs in solution; an increase in the hydrodynamic diameter, estimated by both asymmetrical flow field-flow f…

SilverMaterials scienceSulfideScanning electron microscopeHydrogen sulfideAnalytical chemistryMetal NanoparticlesBioengineeringBiosensing Techniques02 engineering and technologyMass spectrometry01 natural sciencesSilver nanoparticlechemistry.chemical_compoundDynamic light scatteringHumansHydrogen SulfideParticle SizeInstrumentationFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesDetection limitchemistry.chemical_classificationProcess Chemistry and Technology010401 analytical chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesNylonsBreath TestschemistryColorimetryDiffuse reflection0210 nano-technologyACS Sensors
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Termo- e foto- degradazione di nano compositi a base di nylon 11

2016

Negli ultimi anni la poliammide 11 (PA11) ha suscitato un notevole interesse in svariati settori industriali industriali.Per ottimizzare la comprensione dei meccanismi che governano la termo e foto ossidazione della PA11, sono stati studiati mediante Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) , cromatografia ad esclusione sterica (SEC) e viscosimetria, i processi di degradazione termo e foto-ossidativi che interessano il PA11 ed in particolare i nanocompositi formulati con Cloisite30B

Termo-ossidazione foto-degradazione nanocompositi nylon 11
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The viscoelastic behavior of nylon 6/lithium halides mixtures

1980

Stress-relaxation experiments in the limit of small deformations have been carried out in a wide range of temperatures for pure nylon 6 and its mixtures with LiBr and/or LiCl. Master curves have been constructed, by allowing horizontal shifts only, showing the shape typical for semicrystalline polymers in the case of pure nylon and that of essentially amorphous polymers in the case of salted samples. The glass transition temperatures determined from the plot logaT− 1/T is increased when in the presence of salts. All such effects are considered to reflect the binding action of Li+ and Br− ions.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceAnalytical chemistryHalidechemistry.chemical_elementPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsViscoelasticityAmorphous solidCrystallinitychemistry.chemical_compoundNylon 6chemistryOrganic chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceLithiumGlass transitionRheologica Acta
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Rheological characterization of polycaprolactam anionically synthesized in the presence of lithium chloride

1980

Melt viscosity and dynamic-mechanical data are reported for samples obtained by anionic polymerization of caprolactam, in the presence of LiCl. The full body of results is essentially in line with those previously reported relative to mixtures of inorganic salts and commercial nylon 6, In particular a drastic-decrease of the melting point and of the rate of crystallization is confirmed as well as an increase of the glass transition temperature and of the melt viscosity. Some quantitative differences exist, which may be attributed to the different molecular weight distribution in the polymers employed in the present work.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsCaprolactamGeneral ChemistryPolymerlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundNylon 6chemistryChemical engineeringlawPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryMelting pointLithium chlorideMolar mass distributionCrystallizationGlass transitionPolymer Engineering and Science
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Characterization of a fiber reinforced semirigid liquid crystalline polymer

1997

In this work, samples of a semirigid Liquid crystalline polymer reinforced with carbon and glass fibers has been characterized. Semirigid liquid crystalline polymers (LCPs) show some advantages with respect to rigid LCPs: in particular lower processing temperatures, and better compatibility with flexible thermoplastics, but also some disadvantages: lower mechanical properties and poor thermomechanical resistance. Both properties can be improved by adding inorganic fillers. Although elastic modulus and tensile strength of the glass fiber filled LCP improve remarkably with increasing the filler content, the same properties for the carbon fiber-filled samples do not increase with increasing ti…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsLiquid crystallineGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryPolymerMECHANICAL-PROPERTIESPOLYETHYLENE MELTSRHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIESBLENDSCharacterization (materials science)Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialichemistryTHERMOTROPIC POLYESTERINJECTION MOLDINGSFLEXIBLE SPACERComposite materialA fibersVINYLON-FIBER
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The glass transition behaviour of salted nylon 6

1981

Glass transition measurements of nylon-6/lithium halides mixtures have been carried out in wide range of frequency with the aid of different experimental techniques. The results show an increase of the glass transition temperature when the salt is present and prove the larger effectiveness of lithium chloride with respect of lithium bromide. This effect, in line with the large reduction of the specific volume caused by the salt, is due to the formation of a pseudo-cross-linking between lithium ions and the carbonyl-oxygen groups of the polyamide.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsLithium bromideAnalytical chemistryHalideSalt (chemistry)chemistry.chemical_elementchemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryNylon 6chemistryPolyamideMaterials ChemistryLithium chlorideLithiumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryComposite materialGlass transitionColloid and Polymer Science
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Crystallization kinetics of LDPE/Ny6 blends

1988

The crystallization behaviour of low density polyethylene/nylon 6 blends has been investigated as a function of the composition. The melting points of the polymers are almost uninfluenced by the presence of the other homopolymers except for blends with a nylon content of 75–90%. Blends with 10% nylon content do not exhibit the crystallization peak during the cooling step probably because of the low concentration and high viscosity of the low density polyethylene matrix. The crystallinity degree of the polyethylene is independent of the composition, while some variations are shown by the polyamide. Finally the rate of nucleation is strongly affected by the composition, in particular for the …

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencetechnology industry and agricultureNucleationPolymerPolyethylenelaw.inventionLow-density polyethylenechemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallinityNylon 6chemistryChemical engineeringlawPolymer chemistryMelting pointCrystallizationJournal of thermal analysis
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