Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5190428 | Polymer | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Phase separation in PEEA's with crystallisable, short and monodisperse amide segments occurred by crystallisation, while with crystallisable random amide segments phase separation occurred through liquid-liquid demixing in combination with crystallisation. With short monodisperse amide segments, morphology of dispersed ribbons with a high aspect ratio was observed. PEEA's containing these monodisperse amide segments had higher moduli and better elastic properties as compared to PEEA's with random length amide segments. Increasing the length of the monodisperse amide segment increased the modulus and decreased the compression set of the corresponding blockcopolymers.
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Authors
Martijn van der Schuur, Jan de Boer, Reinoud J. Gaymans,