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【22 Journal of Applied Polymer Science】 Relationship between branch length and the compatibilizing effect of polypropylene-g-polystyrene graft polymer on polypropylene/polystyrene blends
writer:Lu Wang, Haiying Tan, Jiang Gong, Tao Tang*
keywords:blends, compatibilization, rheology, polyolefins, polystyrene
source:期刊
specific source:Journal of Applied Polymer Science 131 (2014) 40126-40134
Issue time:2014年
Three polypropylene‐g‐polystyrene (PP‐g‐PS) graft copolymers with the same branch density but different branch lengths were evaluated as compatibilizing agents for PP/PS blends. The morphological and rheological results revealed that the addition of PP‐g‐PS graft copolymers significantly reduced the PS particle size and enhanced the interfacial adhesion between PP and PS phases. Furthermore, it is verified that the branch length of PP‐g‐PS graft copolymer had opposite effects on its compatibilizing effect: on one hand, increasing the branch length could improve the compatibilizing effect of graft copolymer on PP/PS blends, demonstrated by the reduction of PS particle size and the enhancement of interfacial adhesion; on the other hand, increasing the branch length would increase the melt viscosity of PP‐g‐PS graft copolymer, which prevented it from migrating effectively to the interface of blend components. Additionally, the crystallization and melting behaviors of PP and PP/PS blends were compared.