Volume 5, Issue 9 pp. 600-602
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Miscible blends through hydrogen bonding: effects on polymer properties

Eli M. Pearce

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Eli M. Pearce

Department of Chemistry and The Herman F. Mark Polymer Research Institute, Polytechnic University, Six Metrotech Center, Brooklyn, New York 11201, USA

Department of Chemistry and The Herman F. Mark Polymer Research Institute, Polytechnic University, Six Metrotech Center, Brooklyn, New York 11201, USASearch for more papers by this author
T. K. Kwei

T. K. Kwei

Department of Chemistry and The Herman F. Mark Polymer Research Institute, Polytechnic University, Six Metrotech Center, Brooklyn, New York 11201, USA

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Shaoxiang Lu

Shaoxiang Lu

Department of Chemistry and The Herman F. Mark Polymer Research Institute, Polytechnic University, Six Metrotech Center, Brooklyn, New York 11201, USA

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First published: September 1994
Citations: 5

Abstract

Miscible blends through hydrogen bonding have been intensively studied. The effects of a variety of miscible hydrogen bonded polymer blends on properties such as thermal and thermal oxidative stability, moisture sensitivity, modulus and glass transition temperature are discussed. In addition, the preparation of semi-interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) and studies of the effect of crosslinking on the miscibility in hydrogen bonded polymer blends are reviewed.

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