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The thermotropic liquid crystalline copolyamide (TLCPa)/polyamide 66(PA66) in situ composites was researched by melting blending. The torque results show that the viscosity ratio of TLC-Pa/PA66 is lower than unity, so the TLCPa tends to fibrillation in PA66 matrix. Differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) results show that the melting point and crystallization temperature of composites decrease when TLCPa is added, and crystallization rate and the crystallinity tend to decrease with increasing TLCPa content, so this system is obviously miscible. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) results show that the intermolecular hydrogen bonding between TLCPa and PA66 forms during blending process, and the fraction of intermolecular hydrogen bonding increases with TLCPa concentrations increasing. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) results show that TLCPa domains can deform into fibril following simple shear flow during processing because specific intermolecular hydrogen bonding can greatly improve interfaces adhesion of the two components.
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Journal of Materials Engineering
ISSN: 1001-4381
Year: 2006
Issue: SUPPL.
Page: 151-155,159
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