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Interfacial Phenomena in Multi-Micro-/Nanolayered Polymer Coextrusion: A Review of Fundamental and Engineering Aspects

Bo Lü, Huagui Zhang, Abderrahim Maazouz, Khalid Lamnawar

2021Polymers37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The multilayer coextrusion process is known to be a reliable technique for the continuous fabrication of high-performance micro-/nanolayered polymeric products. Using laminar flow conditions to combine polymer pairs, one can produce multilayer films and composites with a large number of interfaces at the polymer-polymer boundary. Interfacial phenomena, including interlayer diffusion, interlayer reaction, interfacial instabilities, and interfacial geometrical confinement, are always present during multilayer coextrusion depending on the processed polymers. They are critical in defining the microstructural development and resulting macroscopic properties of multilayered products. This paper, therefore, presents a comprehensive review of these interfacial phenomena and illustrates systematically how these phenomena develop and influence the resulting physicochemical properties. This review will promote the understanding of interfacial evolution in the micro-/nanolayer coextrusion process while enabling the better control of the microstructure and end use properties.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePolymerFabricationLaminar flowMicrostructureComposite materialDiffusionProcess (computing)NanotechnologyMechanicsThermodynamicsComputer scienceOperating systemPathologyPhysicsMedicineAlternative medicinePolymer crystallization and propertiesRheology and Fluid Dynamics StudiesBlock Copolymer Self-Assembly