Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10641098 | Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports | 2005 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
A case study is presented, where use was made of inverse gas chromatography to characterize thermodynamically the surface of the major components of pigmented PC/PBT blends. The concept of Lewis acidity/basicity was used in the interpretation of the intermolecular interactions nature and potential in these blends, as encountered in phase separation and phase preferences phenomena and as expressed in the morphology, the physical and the mechanical properties of these commercially important composites.
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Authors
J.M.R.C.A. Santos, J.T. Guthrie,