Effect of vibration on structure and properties of polymeric membranes Online publication date: Wed, 15-Apr-2020
by N.A. Bulychev; A.V. Ivanov
International Journal of Nanotechnology (IJNT), Vol. 16, No. 6/7/8/9/10, 2019
Abstract: The effect of structural memory in a wave field has been exemplarily studied by the IR-spectroscopy method on films made from mixtures of butadiene-styrene and acrylic latex as models of polymeric membranes. The strengthening of the interphase interaction in heterophase systems that can cause change of their local and transmitting mobility has been observed. It has been shown, that the response of polymeric dispersed systems and compositions on influence of nonlinear vibrations proves their influence on deformation properties, like orientation phenomena in solid polymers (where Rebinder's effect can take place) that it is possible to consider as a way of polymer modifications, including the obtaining of nanocomposites, polymeric biocarriers, etc.
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