Conclusions
The structure and properties of metallized Nitron fibre have been studied by the methods of measuring electrical conductivity, polymer extraction, sorption of water vapor, IR spectroscopy, and thermomechanical investigation.
It has been shown that metallization causes a significant change in the electrophysical, sorptive, and thermomechanical properties of Nitron fibre.
The suggestion has been made that the change in the set of properties of Nitron fibre upon metallization is caused by interactions of various types between the polymer and the metal.
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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 5, pp. 24–26, September–October, 1987.
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Akbarov, D.N., Samoilova, L.A. & Ovchinnikova, T.N. Reaction of nitron fibre with nickel during the chemical metallization process. Fibre Chem 19, 316–319 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00551555
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