Miscibility study of polymer blends composed of semirigid thermotropic liquid crystalline polycarbonate, poly(vinyl alcohol), and chitosan

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Miscibility of binary and ternary polymer blends composed of thermotropic liquid crystalline polycarbonate (LCPC), poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), and chitosan was investigated by viscosity method, FTIR spectrum, and scanning electron microscope techniques. Effect of addition of chitosan as a compatibilizer on miscibility and morphology of binary LCPC/chitosan and PVA/chitosan and ternary LCPC/PVA/chitosan polymer blends was discussed. These measurements indicated that addition of chitosan into the blends of LCPC with PVA leads to an increase of miscibility and a formation of clear fibril structures on fractured sur faces, which are due to intermolecular hydrogen-bonding interaction between LCPC, PVA, and chitosan chains. It was suggested that side-chain hydroxy group of PVA and amino and hydroxy groups of chitosan play an important role in the formation of miscible phase and improvement of morphology in binary and ternary blends composed of LCPC, PVA, and chitosan. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Sato, M., Koshino, T., Kajitani, Y., Inamura, I., & Kubo, Y. (2004). Miscibility study of polymer blends composed of semirigid thermotropic liquid crystalline polycarbonate, poly(vinyl alcohol), and chitosan. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 93(4), 1616–1622. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.20610

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