Abstract
Mechanical properties of Ny-6 isotropic films modified with oxyaromatic compounds were studied. The introduction of oxyaromatic compounds into Ny-6 is accompanied by an increase in the elastic modulus and strength of the polymer. The resistance of mechanical parameters to the action of moisture is controlled by an intermolecular interaction in the Ny-6/oxyaromatic compound systems and can be enhanced by going from low-molecular-mass oxyaromatic compounds to high-molecular-mass ones. The results observed were discussed in terms of a complexation between the components of the Ny-6/oxyaromatic system taking place in amorphous regions of the polymer.