## Abstract We review the synthesis, morphology, and physical and mechanical properties of IFNs as well as the related pseudo‐IPNs, in which only one of the polymers is crossliriked. Recent studies have shown that the degree of phase separation achieved in these materials is strongly dependent on t
Recent studies on interpenetrating polymer networks
✍ Scribed by K. C. Frisch; D. Klempner; H. X. Xiao; E. Cassidy; H. L. Frisch
- Publisher
- Society for Plastic Engineers
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 570 KB
- Volume
- 25
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-3888
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Recent investigations on interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) have included two component IPNs from polyurethanes and poly(methacrylates) and two component IPNs from polyurethanes and epoxies. All the IPNs were prepared by the simultaneous polymerization technique (SIN‐IPNs). Two types of IPNs, polyurethane‐poly(methyl methacrylate) (PU/PMMA) and polyurethane‐poly(methyl methacrylate‐methacrylic acid) (PU/PMMA‐MAA) were prepared. Improved phase miscibility and decreasing extent of phase separation was observed in both types of IPNs with increasing the NCO/OH ratio, decreasing molecular weight of the polyol in the PU and introduction of charge groups. A comparison was made between full‐IPNs, pseudo‐IPNs, graft copolymers and related homopolymers from polyurethanes and epoxies. Increased compatibility in full‐IPNs and graft copolymers was observed by means of DSC, SEM and was also further substantiated by a shift toward single T~g~s as determined by dynamic mechanical spectroscopy. The introduction of opposite charge groups in two‐component IPNs from polyurethanes and epoxies led to improved compatibility (no phase separation) and enhanced mechanical properties.
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