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Изучение механизма повышения прочности смесей вторичных полиолефинов при их наполнении высокодисперсными минеральными частицами

Изучение механизма повышения прочности смесей вторичных полиолефинов при их наполнении высокодисперсными минеральными частицами

Abstract

Установлено, что дисперсные минеральные наполнители могут играть роль компатибилизаторов термодинамически несовместимых полимерных смесей. Этот эффект проявляется, если частицы наполнителя локализируются на границе раздела полимерных фаз. Локализация частиц между фазами происходит в расплаве полимеров при их термомеханической переработке. Реализация этого механизма может приводить к значительному повышению механической прочности полимерных смесей, особенно при использовании вторичных полимеров. It has been found that particulate mineral fillers can act as comparators of thermodynamically incompatible polymer mixtures. This effect occurs if the filler particles are localized at the interface of the polymer phases. Localization of particles between phases occurs in the melt of polymers during their thermomechanical processing. The implementation of this mechanism can lead to a significant increase in the mechanical strength of polymer mixtures, especially when using secondary polymers.

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Полимеры, Mineral fillers, Минеральные наполнители, Polymers, Компатибилизаторы, Полимерные композиционные материалы, Secondary polymers, Compatibilizers, Polymer composite materials, Вторичные полимеры

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