Hl. Bos et Am. Donald, THE DEFORMATION-BEHAVIOR OF THIN-FILMS OF POLY(STYRENE ACRYLONITRILE)POLY(STYRENE MALEIC-ANHYDRIDE) BLENDS, Polymer, 34(15), 1993, pp. 3191-3197
The deformation behaviour of thin films of poly(styrene-acrylonitrile)
(SAN) and poly(styrene-acrylonitrile)/poly(styrene-maleic anhydride)
(SAN/SMA) blends was investigated at a range of different temperatures
and strain rates. It is found that SAN shows a transition from shear
yielding to disentanglement-induced crazing with rising temperature or
decreasing strain rate. Addition of SMA leads, in the regime where SA
N shows shear yielding, to more crazing and thus a more brittle behavi
our. In the regime where SAN shows disentanglement crazing, addition o
f up to 50 wt% of SMA apparently leads to a rise in the monomeric fric
tion coefficient in the blend, and therefore to a suppression of the d
isentanglement crazing mechanism. Still higher levels of SMA addition
lead to pure crazing.