Polyurethane-Polystyrene Interpentrating polymer Networks

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Two component interpentrating polymer networks (IPN) of the SIN type (simultaneous interpenetrating networks), composed of a polystyrene network (crosslinked with divinyl benzene) and a polyester-polyurethane network (crosslinked with trimethylolpropane), were made. Electron microscopy and glass-transition measurements showed that phase separation had resulted with some interpenetration, presumably occurring at the boundaries. At a composition of about 75 percent polyurethane, a phase inversion occurred, the conticuous phase being polystyrene at polyurethane compositions of less than 75 percent. The stress-strain properties and hardness measurements agreed with these results. Enhanced tensile strength was observed in the IPN's in a concentration range where modulus reinforcement was not evident. A small enhancement in tear strength and thermal stability was also noted.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Issue Date
1975-05
Language
English
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POLYMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE

ISSN
0032-3888
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/7140
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CBE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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