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https://doi.org/10.3139/217.940240
Copy DOIJournal: International Polymer Processing | Publication Date: Sep 1, 1994 |
Citations: 10 |
Abstract In this work structure and mechanical properties of blends of bisphenol-A polycarbonate with polyamide 6 with different molecular weights and different terminal groups are presented. The results show the important role played in the change of the morphology and in the improvements of the mechanical properties by the increasing content of NH2 terminal groups. These results are attributed to the reactions during melt mixing of such groups with polycarbonate.
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