Title of article :
Effect of replacing EPDM with high molecular weight amorphous poly(1-hexene) on the mechanical behavior of iPP/iPP-g-MA/EPDM blends
Author/Authors :
Mobini-Dehkordi ، Mahsa Department of Polymer Engineering - Islamic Azad University, Shiraz Branch , Nejabat ، Gholam-Reza Department of Applied Researches, Department of Polymer Engineering - Chemical, Petroleum Polymer Engineering Research Center - Islamic Azad University, Shiraz Branch , Mortazavi ، Mohammad-Mahdi Faculty of Engineering - Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute
Abstract :
Varying amounts of a high molecular weight poly(1-hexene) (PH, Mv=1.7×10^6 Da) are substituted for EPDM in an iPP/iPP-g-MA/EPDM blend (weight ratio: 76:4:20) and mechanical properties as well as phase morphology of the blends are studied and compared. The results show that by substituting the entire EPDM with PH, the tensile strength-at-break increases from 18.7 to 21.1 MPa, elongation-at-break increases from 15.5% to 370.8%, and impact strength increases from 6.4 to 50.1 kJ.m-2. Dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA) of the blends proved their immiscibility and SEM analysis confirmed these findings by showing droplet-matrix morphologies. Studying the creep behavior of the samples shows that the blends containing PH have more creep so that by substituting all EPDM in the blends with PH, the permanent deformation increases from 0.425% to 0.505%. According to the results, PH is introduced as a candidate for improving the impact properties of iPP/iPP-g-MA/ EPDM blend.
Keywords :
Rubber , toughened iPP , creep behavior , poly(1 , hexene) , two , phase morphology , DMTA, immiscible blends
Journal title :
Polyolefins Journal
Journal title :
Polyolefins Journal