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  Compatibility of Statistical Aromatic Copolycarbonates in Polystyrene and Poly(carbonate of Bisphenol A) Blends
 
 
Title: Compatibility of Statistical Aromatic Copolycarbonates in Polystyrene and Poly(carbonate of Bisphenol A) Blends
Author: Penco, Maurizio
Sartore, Luciana
Della Sciucca, Stefania
Landro, Luca Di
Appeared in: International journal of polymeric materials
Paging: Volume 55 (2006) nr. 12 pages 1027-1042
Year: 2006-12-01
Contents: In this work the compatibility of aromatic copolycarbonates containing bisphenol A (BPA) and tetramethyl bisphenol A (TMBPA) with polystyrene (PS) was investigated. Miscibility prediction data were used to select copolycarbonates of potential interest for developing highly compatible blends. Statistical copolycarbonates (CPCs) containing different BPA/TMBPA molar ratios were synthesized by polycondensation reaction and the effect of copolymer composition on the PS/CPC miscibility was studied. The blends were prepared by casting from chloroform solutions and/or melt mixing. The compatibility was evaluated by optical microscopy (OM), calorimetric (DSC), and dynamic-mechanical thermal (DMTA) analyses. Two glass transition temperatures were found for all the prepared PS/CPC blends, but an improvement of compatibility was obtained increasing TMBPA content in CPC copolymer. On the other hand, blends of polycarbonate of bisphenol A (PCPA) and CPCs were characterized by a single glass transition temperature and transesterification reaction was noticed. Finally, a compatibilization effect of CPCs and polycarbonate of tetramethyl-bisphenol A (PCTMP) was highlighted in PS/PCPA/CPCs and PS/PCPA/PCTMP three components blends.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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