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The soluble Nylon 6,6-rich fraction of each blend was separated from the insoluble Vectra-rich one and used for molecular and spectroscopic characterisations.
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By operating at chromatographic conditions corresponding to the critical point of one blend component, the blends were separated regardless of the molar-mass distributions of the components.
Binary polymer blends of polymethacrylates were separated by liquid chromatography at the critical point of adsorption.
At critical conditions for polydecyl methacrylate not only blends with a second homopolymer could be separated, but also blends where the second component was a blend itself.
Moreover, blends composed of polylactides having different stereochemical purity could be separated into their individual components.
However, when the cigarettes across the countries were separated into Virginia- and American-blend types, overall MLEs for smokers of Virginia-type cigarettes were significantly greater than those of American-blend smokers, reflecting differences (and preferences) in ISO yields.
TEM shows the PCL lamellae to be separated in bundles, as is found in other blend systems.
It was found from the present study that the PMMA/PVPh polymer blends were clearly separated as the film thickness was thinner than the radius of gyration of PMMA.
If the content was larger than a critical value, the blend was found to phase-separate.
This blend was taken to a separation funnel and remained still for 24 h to separate the biodiesel.
These results support a concept that the blend was partially miscible during melt blending, at which time the gross morphological features of the blend were developed, but becomes fully phase separated upon cooling.
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