Chemistry & Chemical Technology. – 2009. – Vol. 3, No. 3

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Chemistry & Chemical Technology : [the scientific-technical journal] / Lviv Polytechnic National University ; editor-in-chief M. Bratychak. – Lviv : Publishing House of Lviv Polytechnic National University, 2009. – Volume 3, number 3. – P. 169–254, VI : ill.

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    Polymers as natural nanocomposites. 2. The comparative analysis of reinforcement mechanisms
    (Publishing House of Lviv Polytechnic National University, 2009) Bashorov, Musa; Kozlov, Georgiy; Zaikov, Gennady; Mikitaev, Abdulakh
    Показана повна подібність у підсиленні властивостей для нанокомпозиту епоксидний полімер/Na+-монтморилоніт і поліарилату, який вважається природним нанокомпозитом. Опис поліарилатної будови поданий в межах каркасу кластерної моделі полімерів аморфної структури. Встановлено, що ступінь міжфазної адгезії значно впливає на підсилення властивостей вказаних матеріалів. The complete similarity of reinforcement degree behaviour has been shown for nanocomposite epoxy polymer/Na+-montmorillonite and polyarylate, which is considered as the natural nanocomposite. The polyarylate structure description is given within the framework of cluster model of polymers amorphous state structure. The interfacial adhesion level influences strongly the reinforcement degree of indicated materials.