Compatibilization of PP/SEBS-MAH blends by grafting glycidyl methacrylate onto polypropylene

Yu Hui Ao, Kai Tang, Na Xu, Hai Dong Yang, Hui Xuan Zhang*

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Abstract

In this paper, the glycidyl methacrylate(GMA) was grafted to Polypropylene(PP) macromolecular backbone by melt radical grafting. The grafted PP-g-GMA was used to compatibilize PP/SEBS-g-MAH blend in a Haake apparatus. The result of Fourier Transform Infrared(FTIR) spectrum showed that the GMA had been grafted to PP. And the reaction between epoxy groups in the GMA and MAH groups in SEBS-g-MAH had taken place. The result of torque test showed that the torque values of the compatibilized blends were higher than that of the uncompatibilized blends. The observation of Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) showed that the dispersed phase domain size of compatibilized blends decreased evidently than uncompatibilized blends. When the content of SEBS-g-MAH was 16 wt∈% and the PP-g-GMA was 2 wt∈% in the blend, the rubber particle size had a minimum value. Those indicated that the PP-g-GMA could compatibilize PP/ SEBS-g-MAH blends effectively. Notched Izod impact tests showed the addition of PP-g-GMA in the PP/SEBS-g-MAH blends induced a remarkable improvement of toughness and yielded a tougher PP blends.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)279-288
Number of pages10
JournalPolymer Bulletin
Volume59
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Blend
  • Compatibilization
  • Morphology
  • Polypropylene
  • Toughness

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