عنوان به زبان ديگر :
Rheological Behaviour of PP/EPDM Blend: The Effect of Compatibilization
پديد آورندگان :
EZZATI PEYMAN نويسنده , Ghasemi Ismaeil نويسنده , Karrabi Mohammad نويسنده , Azizi Hamed نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Due to different polarity and structure between the thermoplastic and elastomeric
phases, most thermoplastic elastomers are incompatible. Poor interfacial
adhesion and high interfacial tension between rubber and thermoplastic phases
are main reasons for incompatibility of these systems. The blends of polypropylene
(PP)/ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) containing 20% EPDM may be compatibilized
with maleic anhydride grafted PP (PP-g-MAH) and maleic anhydride grafted
EPDM (EPDM-g-MAH) ranging from 0 to 6 phr. The dynamic rheological behaviour of
the blends in presence of compatibilizer and applying dynamic vulcanization were studied
using parallel plate rheometric mechanical spectrometer (RMS) at 190°C. The ColeCole
and van Gurp-Palmen plots for all samples were plotted to make correlation
between rheology and the obtained morphology of the blends. It was found that the
complex viscosity (YJ *) of the dynamic vulcanized blends levelled up with increase of
compatibilizer concentration while for un-vutcanized blends it was levelled off for the
same ratio of PP/EPDM. Storage modulus of compatibilized samples showed two
relaxations shoulder at high concentration of compatibilizer which at low frequencies is
attributed to interfacial relaxation and at high frequencies is related to EPDM droplets.
There was no considerable difference among intersection frequencies (cue) for un-vulcanized
samples which means compatibilizer is more effective in combination with
dynamic vulcanization. Morphological study showed that the size of dispersed phase
decreased with combination of dynamic vulcanization and compatibilization