Skip to main content

and
  1. No Access

    Article

    A kinetic study of thermal degradations of chitosan/polycaprolactam blends

    We have used FT-IR spectra to explain the effects of hydrogen bonding between chitosan and polycaprolactam (PA6). A dynamic mechanical analysis study suggested that the optimum chitosan and PA6 miscibility und...

    Shen-Kun Liao, Chi-Chih Hung, Ming-Fung Lin in Macromolecular Research (2004)

  2. No Access

    Article

    Modification of nylon-6 with semi-or wholly-aromatic polyamides

    In this study, flexible Nylon-6 was reinforced by semi-or wholly-aromatic polyamides; poly(m-phenylene isophthalamide) (PmIA), poly(4,4′-diphenylmethane terephthalamide) (PMA), and poly(4,4′-diphenylsulfone terep...

    Huei-Hsiung Wang, Ming-Fung Lin in Journal of Polymer Research (1998)

  3. No Access

    Article

    Block copolymer of polyurethanes with poly(m-phenylene isophthalamide)

    In this study,we modified two kinds of conventional polyurethane (PU) by the low molecular weight diamine-terminated wholly-rigid aromatic polyamide poly(m-phenylene isophthalamide) (PmIA) (Nomex). Two molecul...

    Ming-Fung Lin, Huei-Hsiung Wang, Fu-Sheng Chuang in Journal of Polymer Research (1996)

  4. No Access

    Article

    Mechanical behaviour of block copolymers of polyurethane with poly (4,4′-diphenylsulphone terephthalamide)

    Two poly (tetramethylene glycols) (PTMG), molecular weight of 650 and 2000, with 4,4′-diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) and poly(4, 4′-diphenylsulphone terephthalamide) (PSA) prepolymer were polycondensated. ...

    Ming-Fung Lin, Huei-Hsiung Wang, Kai-Rhen Shiao in Journal of Materials Science (1995)

  5. No Access

    Article

    Modification of polyurethane with wholly-rigid poly (m-phenylene isophthalamide)

    Flexible polyurethane (PU) was reinforced by wholly-rigid aromatic polyamide poly (m-phenylene isophthalamide) (PmlA) (Nomex) by physical polyblending and chemical copolymerization. Three polyurethane elastomers ...

    Ming-Fung Lin, Yao-Chi Shu in Journal of Materials Science (1995)

  6. No Access

    Article

    Modification of nylon-6 with semi-rigid and wholly-rigid aromatic polyamides

    Nylon-6 was reinforced by two semi-rigid aromatic polyamides, poly(p-diphenylmethyl terephthalamide) (PMA), and poly(p-diphenyloxide terephthalamide) (POA), and also one wholly-rigid aromatic polyamide, poly(m-ph...

    Yao-Chi Shu, Ming-Fung Lin in Journal of Materials Science (1994)

  7. No Access

    Article

    The block copolymer of nylon-6 with semi-rigid poly(p-diphenylmethyl terephthalamide)

    In this study, the flexible nylon-6 was reinforced by the semi-rigid aromatic polyamide poly(p-diphenylmethyl terephthalamide) through chemical copolymerization using p-aminophenylacetic acid as a coupling age...

    Yao -Chi Shu, Ming -Fung Lin in Journal of Materials Science (1994)

  8. No Access

    Article

    Modification of nylon-6 with poly (m-phenylene isophthalamide) via MDI as a chain extender

    Reinforcement of flexible nylon-6 by using poly (m-phenylene isophthalamide) PmIA (Nomex) using (MDI) 4,4′-diphenylene methane diisocyanate as a chain extender was studied. Observation by scanning electron micros...

    Ming-Fung Lin, Yao-Chi Shu in Journal of Materials Science (1993)

  9. No Access

    Article

    The polymer blend of nylon 6 with wholly rigid poly(m-phenylene isophthalamide)

    Ming-Fung Lin, Huei-Hsiung Wang in Journal of Materials Science Letters (1991)

  10. No Access

    Article

    The block copolymer of nylon 6 with wholly rigid poly(m-phenylene isophthalamide)

    Ming-Fung Lin, Huei-Hsiung Wang, Chil-An Lin in Journal of Materials Science Letters (1991)