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Silver sulfide as a staining agent for scanning electron microscopy of nylon 6/MXD6 blends

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posted on 2009-08-01, 00:00 authored by Kevin Magniez, Bronwyn Fox, M Looney
BACKGROUND: In transmission and scanning electron microscopy imaging, the ability to obtain sufficient contrast between the components of a blend when they are both of a similar chemical structure still remains problematic. This paper investigates the domain morphology of a polymer blend containing two polyamides, nylon 6 and the semi-aromatic polyamide poly(m-xylene adipamide) (MXD6), using scanning electron microscopy in backscattered electron imaging mode. The efficiency of three staining agents, ruthenium tetroxide, phosphotungstic acid and silver sulfide, in obtaining optimum phase contrast between the two polymers is discussed.
RESULTS: The use of silver sulfide as a staining agent was found to be a fast and reliable approach which required basic sample preparation and provided excellent compositional contrast between the phases present in the nylon 6/MXD6 blends compared to the other staining agents.
CONCLUSIONS: The technique described in this paper is believed to be a novel and versatile method that has the potential to further improve the ability to study complex polymer blends where one polymer contains an aromatic ring.

History

Journal

Polymer international

Volume

58

Issue

8

Pagination

858 - 862

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons

Location

West Sussex, England

ISSN

0959-8103

eISSN

1097-0126

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2009, Society of Chemical Industry