材料科学
硫化物
氧化物
复合材料
化学工程
工程类
冶金
作者
Zun Yuan,Xiaowen Zhao,Lin Ye
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.supflu.2022.105731
摘要
Developing high-performance polymer foams is essential for aerospace applications in harsh conditions. Super-strong polyphenylene oxide/polyphenylene sulfide (PPO/PPS) blend foams were fabricated via establishing a combined solid-phase drawing/sc-CO 2 batch foaming method to construct an oriented crystalline structure. The incorporation of poly(styrene-co-glycidyl methacrylate) (SG) improved interfacial compatibility between PPO/PPS phase, and the stretchability of the blend was enhanced. Under appropriate draw ratio (DR) and PPS content, a relatively high dissolved CO 2 amount resulted in increased cell size, cell density and expansion ratio, while the cell structure was oriented along drawing direction, and fibrillar structures formed and entangled on cell walls. Increasing DR and forming more PPS crystals facilitated the retention of orientation structure, and for oriented foam with 200% DR, the strength and modulus increased by 86% and 140%, respectively compared with isotropic foam. The dense cell structure and oriented fibrillar structure contributed to significantly improved mechanical strength for PPO/SG/PPS foams. • Establishing combined hot drawing/sc-CO 2 foaming method for preparing PPO/PPS foam. • Enhancing interfacial compatibility between PPO/PPS phases by incorporating SG. • Maintaining oriented structure during foaming by increasing DR and PPS crystal. • Formation of dense cell structure and oriented fibrillar on cell wall for foam. • Achieving superior mechanical properties for oriented blend foam.
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