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Monitoring the film formation process of polystyrene/poly acrylamide (PS/PAAm) composite films annealed by IR heating

In this study, UV‐visible (UVV) technique was used to probe the evolution of optical transmission during the film formation from composites of polystyrene (PS) latex particles and poly acrylamide (PAAm) films annealed by the infrared radiative heating (IRH) and convectional heating. Activation energ...

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Published in:Polymer engineering and science 2018-03, Vol.58 (3), p.353-360
Main Authors: Gelir, Ali, Yargi, Onder, Sarli, Berkay, Sahinturk, Utkan, Aksakal, Baki
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description In this study, UV‐visible (UVV) technique was used to probe the evolution of optical transmission during the film formation from composites of polystyrene (PS) latex particles and poly acrylamide (PAAm) films annealed by the infrared radiative heating (IRH) and convectional heating. Activation energies corresponding to the void closure and the interdiffusion stages were calculated. It was shown that the activation energy for the void closure processes of viscous flow from the composite films decreased considerably in IRH annealing technique. It was observed that IRH heating speeds up the film formation process and the decrease the required energy. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 58:353–360, 2018. © 2017 Society of Plastics Engineers
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subjects Acrylamide
Activation energy
Annealing
Composite materials
Films (Materials)
Infrared heating
Interdiffusion
Latex
Materials research
Particulate composites
Polyacrylamide
Polymer matrix composites
Polymers
Polystyrene
Polystyrene resins
Thermal properties
Viscous flow
title Monitoring the film formation process of polystyrene/poly acrylamide (PS/PAAm) composite films annealed by IR heating
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