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The effect of end-sulfonated polystyrene on the interfacial tension of nylon-6 polystyrene blends SCIE SCOPUS

Title
The effect of end-sulfonated polystyrene on the interfacial tension of nylon-6 polystyrene blends
Authors
Cho, KWJeon, HKPark, CEKim, JKim, KU
Date Issued
1996-03
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Abstract
The effect of reactive interfacial agents on the interfacial tension of nylon-6/polystyrene (PS) blends was studied. Two types of Li end-sulfonated polystyrene (e-SPS), namely (omega-SPS and alpha, omega-SPS) were used as the reactive interfacial agents. The interfacial tension in the melt state was measured by the breaking-thread method. As the e-SPS content was increased, the interfacial tension of the nylon-6/PS blend decreased and reached a saturation value, as observed in the case of block copolymers. An effect of the structure of e-SPS on the interfacial tension was observed: for omega-SPS, the saturation value of the sulfonate group concentration was very low (2 x 10(-5) moll(-1)) and no molecular-weight effect was observed; however, for alpha, omega-SPS, the saturated interfacial tension was attained at a relatively higher sulfonate group concentration than that of omega-SPS,while the lower molecular weight of alpha, omega-SPS reduced the saturated interfacial tension to a lower value.
Keywords
interfacial tension; nylon-6/polystyrene blend; end-sulfonated polystyrene; BLOCK COPOLYMERS; REACTIVE COMPATIBILIZATION; POLYMER INTERFACES; MISCIBLE BLENDS; POLYAMIDE-6
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/21606
DOI
10.1016/0032-3861(96)80837-8
ISSN
0032-3861
Article Type
Article
Citation
POLYMER, vol. 37, no. 7, page. 1117 - 1122, 1996-03
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