The early stage of the morphology development of immiscible polymer blends during melt blending: Compatibilized vs. uncompatibilized blends

被引:0
|
作者
Li, HX [1 ]
Hu, GH [1 ]
机构
[1] Ecole Natl Super Ind Chim, Inst Natl Polytech Lorraine, CNRS, Lab Sci Genie Chim, F-54001 Nancy, France
关键词
melting; mixing; compatibilization; coalescence; polymer blends;
D O I
10.1002/1099-0488(20010301)39:5<601::AID-POLB1034>3.3.CO;2-M
中图分类号
O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
学科分类号
070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The early stage of the morphology development has been studied for the blending of two immiscible polymers. Controlled experiments were carried out in a batch mixer in such a way that the rate of melting was low enough to follow up the morphology development of dilute and concentrated systems. For a dilute or semidilute polypropylene and polyamide 6 (wPP/PA6) blend with 0.5, 5, or 10 wt % PA6, particles formed in the very early stage of melt blending were very small, of the order of 0.25 to 0.3 mum in radius. They immediately began to grow in size when no compatibilizer was added, indicative of coalescence even in the very early stage of melt blending and/or in very dilute systems (0.5 wt % PA6). Further growth of the particles was eliminated with the introduction of a graft copolymer compatibilizer providing evidence of the stabilizing effect of the copolymer from the very beginning of melting blending. However, the behavior of the morphology development of a concentrated PP/PA6 (80/20) system was similar to that reported in the literature. The average radius of the particles of the uncompatibilized blend decreased with increasing mixing time, whereas that of the compatibilized blend remained almost constant during mixing. The most favorable conditions to obtain a fine morphology seems to be the following: rate of melting/plastification of pellets < rate of dispersion (deformation + breakup) of the polymer melt to small particles < rate of stabilization (with an adequate copolymer). (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:601 / 610
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The development of nanoscale morphology in polymer: fullerene photovoltaic blends during solvent casting
    Wang, Tao
    Dunbar, Alan D. F.
    Staniec, Paul A.
    Pearson, Andrew J.
    Hopkinson, Paul E.
    MacDonald, J. Emyr
    Lilliu, Samuele
    Pizzey, Claire
    Terrill, Nicholas J.
    Donald, Athene M.
    Ryan, Anthony J.
    Jones, Richard A. L.
    Lidzey, David G.
    SOFT MATTER, 2010, 6 (17) : 4128 - 4134
  • [42] Morphology development and exclusion of noncrystalline polymer during crystallization in PVDF/PMMA blends
    Okabe, Yoshifumi
    Murakami, Hideki
    Osaka, Noboru
    Saito, Hiromu
    Inoue, Takashi
    POLYMER, 2010, 51 (06) : 1494 - 1500
  • [43] Phase morphology development in immiscible PP/(PS/PPE) blends influence of the melt-viscosity ratio and blend composition
    Everaert, V
    Aerts, L
    Groeninckx, G
    POLYMER, 1999, 40 (24) : 6627 - 6644
  • [44] Development and Experimental Validation of Morphology Predictive Model for Compatibilized Ternary Polymer Blends I. Effect of Interfacial Tension
    Shirin Shokoohi
    Ghasem Naderi
    JOM, 2016, 68 : 37 - 48
  • [45] Development and Experimental Validation of Morphology Predictive Model for Compatibilized Ternary Polymer Blends I. Effect of Interfacial Tension
    Shokoohi, Shirin
    Naderi, Ghasem
    JOM, 2016, 68 (01) : 37 - 48
  • [46] Morphology evolution during cooling of quiescent immiscible polymer blends: matrix crystallization effect on the dispersed phase coalescence
    Bojan Dimzoski
    Ivan Fortelný
    Miroslav Šlouf
    Antonín Sikora
    Danuše Michálková
    Polymer Bulletin, 2013, 70 : 263 - 275
  • [47] Morphology evolution during cooling of quiescent immiscible polymer blends: matrix crystallization effect on the dispersed phase coalescence
    Dimzoski, Bojan
    Fortelny, Ivan
    Slouf, Miroslav
    Sikora, Antonin
    Michalkova, Danuse
    POLYMER BULLETIN, 2013, 70 (01) : 263 - 275
  • [48] Analysis of phase morphology and dynamics of immiscible PP/PA1010 blends and its partial-miscible blends during melt mixing from SEM patterns
    Yan, LT
    Sheng, J
    POLYMER, 2006, 47 (08) : 2894 - 2903
  • [49] Effect of the melt viscoelastic Behavior of components on the morphology development of polymer blends in a twin-screw extruder
    Barangi, L.
    Nazockdast, H.
    Taromi, F. Afshar
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE, 2008, 108 (04) : 2558 - 2563
  • [50] Effect of the melt viscoelastic behavior of components on the morphology development of polymer blends in a twin-screw extruder
    Polymer Engineering Department, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
    Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2008, 108 (04): : 2558 - 2563