不同催化剂用于聚碳酸酯共混物的效果比较研究

Aya A.-H. Mourad , Ameera F. Mohammad , Al Ameen Hassan , Nizamudeen Cherupurakal , Abdel-Hamid I. Mourad
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聚碳酸酯是一种灵活透明的热塑性塑料,由于其卓越的品质,在我们的日常生活中已经不可或缺。本介绍通过强调聚碳酸酯混合物的独特品质,优于聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)等材料以及与其他聚合物的兼容性,为研究聚碳酸酯混合物的催化改进奠定了基础。聚碳酸酯具有特殊的物理和化学性能,在耐热性和抗冲击性方面优于PMMA。当与其他聚合物结合时,它们获得了更多的价值,有助于光学介质和安全设备等行业。为了改善聚碳酸酯共混物,加快工艺,提高材料的稳定性,催化剂是必不可少的。在这项工作中,研究了聚碳酸酯与PET, PLA, PBT, PMMA, ABS, LCP和PVC共混物的催化反应。了解这些系统能够开发出具有增强各种行业潜力的新材料。在接下来的几年里,这些催化剂将给许多主要行业带来深刻的变化。
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A comparative study on the effect of various catalysts used in polycarbonate blends
Polycarbonates are a flexible and transparent thermoplastic, have become indispensable in our everyday lives due to its outstanding qualities. This introduction sets the ground for an investigation of catalytic improvements in polycarbonate blends by highlighting their distinctive qualities, benefits over materials like polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), and compatibility with other polymers. With exceptional physical and chemical properties, polycarbonates outperform PMMA in terms of heat tolerance and impact resistance. When combined with other polymers, they gain even more value, helping sectors like optical media and safety devices. In order to improve polycarbonate blends, speed up processes, and increase material stability, catalysts are essential. In this work, catalytic reactions in polycarbonate blends with PET, PLA, PBT, PMMA, ABS, LCP and PVC are examined. Understanding these systems enables the development of novel materials with the potential to enhance a variety of industries. In the next years, these catalysts are set to bring about profound changes to many leading industries.
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