Abstract

The reciprocal effect of polycaproamide and polyacrylonitrile in the presence of phosphorus-containing compounds on thermooxidation and carbonization was determined. It was found that in blends of PCA and PAN fibres previously undergoing thermal oxidation, the thermoplasticity of the polycaproamide decreases and they decompose with a lower rate, retaining approximately 50% of their mass at 600°C.

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