Publication details
Modification of organic materials
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Year of publication | 2016 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | Most widely used commercial polymeric structures are designed from organic carbon backbones. Their properties can be modified using a wide range of additives. Potentially suitable additives seem to be phosphorus and nitrogen compounds with periodically repeating -P=N- groups in the mail backbone and two side groups bound to the phosphorus atoms. These compounds are called phosphazenes. The combine materials (commercial polymers and phosphazene additives) can later find broader applications. Our research was focused on electrospinning of some commercial available polymers, such as PA6, PS, and copolymers SAN and ASA on their own and in a mixture with dimethylpolyphosphazene as an additive. |