Abstract

Films of blends of nylon-6 with poly(methyl methacrylate), (PMMA) and poly(ethylene-vinyl alcohol) were cast from formic acid solutions and examined by Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy. At high contents of nylon-6 the vinyl alcohol of the copolymer reacts with formic acid to form vinyl formate. In contrast, the films of 100% copolymer and of the 25 75 and 10 90 blends contained both the alcohol and the ester groups. The FTi.r. results indicate that there are specific interactions between the amide group on nylon-6 and the ester group of PMMA or the copolymer. Data are also presented which show that there are at least two amorphous phases - one miscible containing both the polymers and the other containing almost pure noncrystallizable component. The differences in the specific interactions in the two blend systems are largely due to the inversion of the ester group in the pendant chain.

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