Beyer, Frederick L.’s team published research in Journal of Applied Polymer Science in 138 | CAS: 1761-71-3

Journal of Applied Polymer Science published new progress about 1761-71-3. 1761-71-3 belongs to quinuclidine, auxiliary class Ploymers, name is 4,4-Diaminodicyclohexyl methane, and the molecular formula is C13H26N2, Recommanded Product: 4,4-Diaminodicyclohexyl methane.

Beyer, Frederick L. published the artcileApplication of the small-angle scattering invariant to morphological behavior in ballistic materials, Recommanded Product: 4,4-Diaminodicyclohexyl methane, the publication is Journal of Applied Polymer Science (2021), 138(21), 50478, database is CAplus.

The small-angle scattering invariant provides a useful tool for quantifying nanoscale morphol. features in two-phase materials, when scattering data of sufficient quality and angular range are available. In this work, an invariant anal. has been performed on small-angle X-ray scattering data for a series of epoxy-amines previously found to have relatively high-energy absorption (KE50) in ballistic impact tests. The improved performance was hypothesized to be a result of the formation of an ill-defined two-phase morphol., observed but not quantified using transmission electron microscopy. In this anal., the ballistic performance and the scattering invariant were found to be strongly correlated, with a Pearson’s linear correlation coefficient of 0.94. Facile anal. enabled by a custom software procedure suggests that this previously difficult anal. may be more broadly useful, even in high throughput applications.

Journal of Applied Polymer Science published new progress about 1761-71-3. 1761-71-3 belongs to quinuclidine, auxiliary class Ploymers, name is 4,4-Diaminodicyclohexyl methane, and the molecular formula is C13H26N2, Recommanded Product: 4,4-Diaminodicyclohexyl methane.

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