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Microheterogeneity and Structure Formation in Amorphous Polyurethane Block Copolymers (O Yavleniyakh Mikrogeterogennosti i Strukturoobrazovaniya v Amorfnykh Poluretanovykh Blok-Sopolimerakh),

Authors: E. G. Gubanov; B. Ya. Teitelbaum; A. G. Sinaiskii; NAVAL INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT CENTER WASHINGTON D C TRANSLATION DIV
Abstract:
The authors have shown in their earlier work (1) that crystallization of at least one block components of a copolymer changes some properties of the whole copolymer. For example, the glass transition temperature (Tc) of one component could decrease in the course of crystallization the Tc of another component which is characterized by much lower Tc. The observed phenomenon was explained by a concentration of homogeneous blocks in microvolumes, i.e., an appearance of the microheterogeneity in block copolymers during crystallization. A division of the block copolymer components into microregions was also observed among amorphous copolymers, with components markedly different with respect to polarity (2). It could be expected that appearance and development of the microheterogeneity in similar systems would produce characteristic changes in thermomechanical properties. In this work amorphous block copolymers consisting of poly(ethylene adipate) and poly(propylene phthalate), crosslinked with OCN(CH2)6NCO.

Pages: 6
Report Date: 04 FEB 1976
Report Number: A581120

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Keywords relating to this report:
*BLOCK COPOLYMERS
*HETEROGENEITY
*Molecular structure
*POLYURETHANE RESINS
CRYSTALLIZATION
FATTY ACID ESTERS
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
PHTHALATES
THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES
TRANSLATIONS
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