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The Hayashi-nishi Method for Measurement of Mixing:Computer-Generated Morphologies and Impact-Modified Polymers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2020
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In this work we apply the Hayashi-Nishi method for quantitatively analyzing the state of mixing of a secondary component in a polymeric matrix. We (1) evaluate the method using computer-generated morphologies and (2) compare the state of mixing of a core-shell impact modifier in polymers having differing affinity for the impact modifier. In the Hayashi-Nishi method two numbers, related to dispersion and distribution, are required to quantify the state of mixing of a secondary phase in a polymeric matrix. The 5-parameter in the Hayashi-Nishi method is defined as
The Ai's are the areas of each individual secondary phase particle or aggregate and nis the number of such particles in the image. S is related to the size distribution of these aggregate areas and is a measure of dispersion of the secondary phase in that particular image.
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- Developments in Measuring Polymer Microstructures
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