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Influence of short-term aging on mechanical properties and morphology of polymer-modified bitumen with recycled plastics from waste materials
2020
Polymer-modified bitumen (PMB) is bitumen that has been specifically engineered with polymer for providing enhanced performance in service. The aging of bitumen is a main aspect that is able to affect its final performance: during the production phase in a hot mix plant, all the binders experience short-term aging due to the high processing temperature. The same is true during the production of the modified binder, when the polymer is dispersed at high temperature in the bitumen mass. This paper aims at studying the effect of short-term aging when using different types of modifiers such as recycled polymers obtained from waste materials. A 50/70 penetration-grade bitumen has been modified, …
Effect of chain extender on the morphology, thermal, viscoelastic, and dielectric behavior of soybean polyurethane
2021
Morphology and thermal properties of foams prepared via thermally induced phase separation based on polylactic acid blends
2012
Blends of poly-l-lactic acid with two different types of polylactic acid with different average molecular weights (50,000 and 175,000 g/mol, respectively) in different proportions (90/10, 80/20 and 70/30) were utilized in order to produce biodegradable and biocompatible scaffolds for soft tissue engineering applications. The scaffolds were produced via thermally induced phase separation starting from ternary systems where dioxane was the solvent and water the non-solvent. Morphology (average pore size and interconnection) was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy. Foams apparent density was also evaluated (porosity ranges from 87% to 92%). Moreover, a differential scanning calorimetry …
Rheological properties and morphology in LLDPE and PC based blends
1990
Abstract During an interlaboratory project on polymer blends (Technical Working Party-Polymer Blends-VAMAS), the rheological characteristics of some samples of blends of polycarbonate with linear low density polyethylene have been evaluated with the aid of a capillary rheometer. Some morphological observations on the extruded samples have also been performed through SEM and an attempt has been made to correlate the macroscopic and microscopic results.
Cylindrical morphologies in asymmetric ABC triblock copolymers
1997
In asymmetric ABC triblock copolymers with C being the matrix-forming majority component, the formation of cylindrical morphologies is governed by the sum of the volume fractions of the components A and B (Φ A + Φ B ) as well as by their ratio (Φ B /Φ A ). The paper describes the morphologies of various polystyrene-block-polybutadiene-block-poly(methyl methacrylate) (SBM) and polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene-co-butylene)-block-poly(methyl methacrylate) block copolymers (SEBM) in dependence on these parameters. In addition to previously reported cylinder in cylinder (c i c, core shell) and helical (hel) morphologies, new microphase separated structures as cylinders at cylinder (c a c), undula…
Building Bridges by Blending: Morphology and Mechanical Properties of Binary Tapered Diblock/Multiblock Copolymer Blends
2021
“Ball at the wall” — A new lamellar multiphase morphology in a polystyrene-block-polybutadiene-block-poly(methyl methacrylate) triblock copolymer
1994
Morphology and transport parameters of cold-rolled low-density polyethylene
1986
Abstract Sheets of low-density polyethylene were rolled at room temperature. Samples with two different degrees of rolling were obtained. The structural changes induced by the rolling treatments were investigated using scanning electron microscopy and by analyzing the transport properties. Results suggest that in the analyzed range of deformation, the rolling induces a domain structure as a consequence of a nonhomogeneous distribution of the deformation. At lower local deformation the initial morphology is still present, while at higher deformation clumps of folded chains oriented along the rolling directions are observable. The transport properties indicate that the rolling treatment reduc…
Physical behavior and morphology of biaxially rolled low-density polyethyleneX
1989
Abstract Biaxial rolling was carried out on low-density polyethylene, and the rolled samples were studied using various techniques. Scanning electron microscopy and analysis of transport properties were used to obtain structural information, which was correlated to thermomechanical and dynamic-mechanical behavior. Results indicate that the initial morphology is destroyed by rolling and that clumps of molecules, like fibrils, are generated parallel to the rolling plane. The molecular orientation in the plane is mainly radial, with some reinforcement, particularly at high rolling degree, along axes diagonal with respect to the rolling directions. The rolling drastically reduces the molecular …
Structural Characterization of the “Knitting Pattern” in Polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene-co-butylene)-block-poly(methyl methacrylate) Triblock Copoly…
1998
In a polystyrene-block-polybutadiene-block-poly(methyl methacrylate) triblock copolymer (SBM) a morphological transition from a lamellar (ll) morphology (with sequence ABCB) to the knitting pattern (kp) morphology occurs upon hydrogenation of the center PB block. Structural information of the nonhydrogenated and the hydrogenated material is provided from small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). For the nonhydrogenated SBM sample the SAXS profile correlates well with a simple periodic lamellar structure. The hydrogenated sample forming the kp morphology displays a more complex SAXS pattern. From the TEM images of the knitting pattern the two-dimensional…