Zs. Petrovic et al., EFFECT OF ADDITION OF POLYETHYLENE ON PROPERTIES OF POLYPROPYLENE ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE RUBBER BLENDS, Journal of applied polymer science, 59(2), 1996, pp. 301-310
Toughening of polypropylene was carried out by adding two types of eth
ylene-propylene rubber (EPR) having different ethylene content, and th
ree commercial types of EPR containing high density polyethylene (PE).
The concentration of EPR was varied from 0-30%. Globular morphology o
f the dispersed phase was observed at all concentrations. Average part
icle size of the dispersed phase (EPR) was about 2-4 mu m with about 1
0% within the 0.5-1 mu m range. Although most of the properties were n
ot affected by the presence of polyethylene, high notched Izod impact
strength was achieved only with samples containing PE. Melt flow rate,
yield strength and modulus were found to decrease almost linearly wit
h increasing elastomer concentration in the blend. Elongation at break
was enhanced by the addition of EPR, particularly those containing PE
. The contribution of PE to the properties was explained by the specif
ic EPR/PE particle morphology (core-shell or interpenetrating) but the
exact mechanism of toughening of PP with EPR in the presence of PE is
not clear. (C) 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.