On the influence of particle morphology on microdeformation in rubber modified poly (methyl methacrylate)
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TextPublication details: Polymer 1996Description: 10-JulSubject(s): Summary: Microdeformation in thin filims of rubber modified poly(methyl methacrylate) has been investigated using TEM. The effects of two-layer core-shell particles with rubbery cores, and three-layer particles with galssy cores are compared. While the former undergo relatively coarse cavitation and may act to block fibril drawing in matrix crazes, the rubber shell of the three-layer particles tends to fibrillate, and they are readily incorporated in the crazes.
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Microdeformation in thin filims of rubber modified poly(methyl methacrylate) has been investigated using TEM. The effects of two-layer core-shell particles with rubbery cores, and three-layer particles with galssy cores are compared. While the former undergo relatively coarse cavitation and may act to block fibril drawing in matrix crazes, the rubber shell of the three-layer particles tends to fibrillate, and they are readily incorporated in the crazes.
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