P. Cavallaro et al., REACTIVE BLENDING OF BIOAFFINE POLYESTERS THROUGH FREE-RADICAL PROCESSES, Die Angewandte makromolekulare Chemie, 210, 1993, pp. 129-141
Blends of poly-epsilon-caprolactone (PCL) and poly(beta-hydroxybutyrat
e-co-beta-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) containing 4 mol-% of hydroxyvalerat
e were prepared by mixing the two polymers in the presence of either d
icumylperoxide (DCPO) at 160-degrees-C or dibenzoylperoxide (DBPO) at
100-degrees-C. Similarly, blends were obtained by mixing the two polym
ers without any peroxide added. The blends were prepared in two comple
mentary compositions, namely 70 wt.-% PCL/30 wt.-% PH BV and 30 wt.-%
PCL/70 wt.-% PHBV, respectively. Also pure polymers were reacted with
DCPO at 160-degrees-C in the same way as the blends. Thermal (DSC), me
chanical (tensile tests) and SEM analyses were performed on the blends
and on the pure polymers. Significant differences were found in the c
hemical-physical characteristics of blends with and without peroxides
as well as in blends prepared at low and high temperatures.