Solid-state NMR Studies of Miscibility and Morphology in Blends of Bisphenol-A type Polycarbonate and Poly (ester-ether) Elastomer
Solid-state NMR Studies of Miscibility and Morphology in Blends of Bisphenol-A type Polycarbonate and Poly (ester-ether) Elastomer
- 한국자기공명학회
- Journal of the Korean Magnetic Resonance Society
- Vol.5 No.1
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2001.0119 - 28 (10 pages)
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Miscibility and morphology in blends of bisphenol-A type polycarbonate and poly (ester-ether) elastomer with different compositions are studied by solid-state NMR spectroscopy. $^{13}$ C Solid-state NMR of CP/MAS/TOSS/DD, CP/MAS/DD, inversion recovery CP/MAS/DD, and 2D rotor driven spin diffusion techniques are used to identify the miscibility, morphology, and transesterification in blends. The blends of PC /BT elastomer with 15% to 42% of soft segment seem to be single phase miscible mixing and those of PC/PBT and PC/PBT elastomer with 62% of soft segment are cocontinuous two phase immiscible mixing. No significant transesterification reactions are observed in blends with different compositions.
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