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The effect of deformation history on the morphology of blends of polycarbonate and a liquid crystalline polymer
Polymer Engineering Faculty Research
  • Robert Weiss, The University of Akron
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-1989
Abstract
The effect of deformation history on the morphology and properties of liquid crystalline polymers (LCP) blended with polycarbonate resin was assessed. The addition of an immiscible LCP phase was found to improve the melt processability of the host thermoplastic polymer. In addition, by employing a suitable deformation history, the LCP phase may be elongated and oriented such that a microfibrillar morphology can be retained in the solid state.
Citation Information
Robert Weiss. "The effect of deformation history on the morphology of blends of polycarbonate and a liquid crystalline polymer" Vol. 29 (1989) p. 573 - 580
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_weiss1/343/