K. Cho et al., MORPHOLOGY AND RHEOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR OF AMORPHOUS POLYAMIDE (STYRENE-ACRYLONITRILE/STYRENE MALEIC-ANHYDRIDE) REACTIVE BLENDS/, Polymer Journal, 29(12), 1997, pp. 987-991
The effects of styrene maleic anhydride (SMA) random copolymer on the
morphology and rheological behavior of amorphous polyamide/styrene-acr
ylonitrile (SAN) copolymer blends have been investigated. The anhydrid
e group in SMA can react with the amine group in polyamide to form in
situ graft copolymers at the polyamide/SAN interfaces during the melt
blending. The extent of reaction was assessed by the torque change wit
h time in the mixer. The torque obtained from a torque rheometer was c
ompensated using a reference temperature since the actual temperature
in the mixer was higher than the setting temperature due to viscous he
ating and exothermic reaction. The compensated torque data were found
to be very useful to study the extent of reaction between functional g
roups during melt blending of reactive blend system, especially in the
case of small concentration of Functional groups available to reactio
n. Morphological observation showed that the finer dispersion of the S
AN domains with rather narrow distribution was obtained when SMA was a
dded to the blend.