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Influence of compatibilization on the mechanical behavior and morphology of polyethersulfone/polycarbonate blends

For the case of the ternary blend system of polycarbonate (PC), polyethersulfone (PES) and a multi-block random copolymer of PES and PC, it was found that the interfacial adhesion was enhanced, the size of the dispersed phase was reduced and PES and PC formed an interlocking structure with the multi...

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Published in:High performance polymers 2011-05, Vol.23 (3), p.212-218
Main Authors: Zhang, Xiao-Ran, Ma, Cheng-You, Ke, Lu, Jiang, Dong
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