Effect of reactive melt mixing on the morphology and thermal behavior of LLDPE/rubber blends
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE)/
polybutadiene (PB) and LLDPE/poly(styrene-b-butadieneb-
styrene) (SBS) binary blends were prepared by simple
melt mixing or by reactive blending in the presence of a
free-radical initiator, and for comparison, pure LLDPE was
treated under the same conditions with a comparable freeradical
initiator concentration. The effect of the reactive
melt mixing on the morphology of the blends was studied
with transmission electron microscopy, and the corresponding
particle size distributions were analyzed and
compared to highlight the effects of the crosslinking and
grafting phenomena. Thermal properties of the obtained
materials were investigated with differential scanning
calorimetry and dynamic mechanical thermal analysis
(DMTA). In particular, the effect of the reactive mixing parameters
on the amorphous phase mobility was investigated.
The influence of the chemical modification on the
crystallization behavior of LLDPE, neat and blended with
PB and SBS, was also studied with dynamic and isothermal
differential scanning calorimetry tests, and the isothermal
thermograms were analyzed in light of the Avrami
equation.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
blends; polyethylene (PE); reactive processing
List of contributors:
Coiai, Serena; Passaglia, Elisa
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