ABSTRACT

Polymers are ideal matrixes for creation of new materials with the given properties and, in particular, for receiving the Pervaporative Membranes (PM). Modification of PM by introduction of carbon nanoparticles to a polymeric matrix leads to the receiving of membranes with the increased level of selectivity and productivity. The properties of nanocomposites depend not only on the chemical constitution of a matrix, concentration and the nature of nanoparticles, but also on the molecular mobility determined by the inside-and intermolecular interactions (Castro & Lushin 2014, Afanasjev et al. 2012). In this research the molecular mobility of nanocomposites based on Polyphenylene Oxide (PPO) with 0, 1, 2, 4 8% of fullerene (C60) is investigated by the method of the dielectric spectroscopy.