Abstract

Composite films of methyl cellulose and poly(urethane-imide) are obtained. At the poly(urethane-imide) content in the films above 50% phase separation of the polymers is observed. Using the methods of dynamic mechanical analysis and X-ray diffraction the structural organization of the films is studied, the temperatures of relaxation transitions are determined, and the mechanical characteristics of the composite films are investigated.

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