A compatibilizer was melt-blended with intumescent flame-retardant linear low-density polyethylene/nylon six blends (LLDPE/PA6/IFR) by different methods, and the effect of microstructure on the flame retardancy, mechanical properties, and water resistance was investigated. Melt-blending compatibilizers with LLDPE/PA6/IFR above the polyamide-6 (PA6) melt temperature formed the microstructure with IFR dispersion in the LLDPE matrix and good interphase adhesion between the PA6 phase and the matrix. Compared with the blends with the lack of compatibilizers, although good interphase adhesion improved the mechanical properties and water resistance, IFR dispersion in the LLDPE matrix reduced the flame retardancy sharply.
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December 2017
Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (jaundice) is a common disease with high incidence. Currently, the clinical inefficiency of adult bilirubin hemoperfusion medical adsorbent is a major technical barrier for the application of hemoperfusion treatment to rescue the severe neonatal jaundice. Based on the well-known principle of synergistic effects, a series of customized bilirubin polymeric compounds, comprised of one or more of the following components (glycidyl methacrylate, sodium acrylate, methacrylic acid isooctyl, hexamethylene diamine, albumin), were designed and fabricated based on molecular design.
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