REACTIVE COMPATIBILISATION OF A (B/C) POLYMER BLENDS - PART 1 - INVESTIGATION OF THE PHASE MORPHOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND STABILIZATION/

Citation
K. Dedecker et G. Groeninckx, REACTIVE COMPATIBILISATION OF A (B/C) POLYMER BLENDS - PART 1 - INVESTIGATION OF THE PHASE MORPHOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND STABILIZATION/, Polymer, 39(21), 1998, pp. 4985-4992
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00323861
Volume
39
Issue
21
Year of publication
1998
Pages
4985 - 4992
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-3861(1998)39:21<4985:RCOA(P>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The compatibilisation of immiscible blends of polyamide 6 (PA-6) and p oly(methyl-methacrylate) (PMMA) using a reactive copolymer styrene-mal eic anhydride (SMA) has been investigated. In a first series of experi ments, SMA20 (20 wt% MA) was used as the reactive copolymer, and this compatibilisation method turned out to be quite efficient. Five to 6 w t% SMA20 copolymer was needed to obtain the minimum particle size for the dispersed PMMA-phase in the blend PA-6/PMMA (75/25). From melt-ble nding experiments during which the phase morphology was analyzed as a function of the extrusion time, it was concluded that the diffusion of SMA towards the PA-6/PMMA interface is the rate limiting step for the formation of the graft copolymer PA-6-g-SMA and as a consequence for the reactive compatibilisation process. By varying the percentage disp ersed phase of the blends, it was possible to examine the role of coal escence with respect to the size of the dispersed particles. It was co ncluded that the reduction of coalescence in the compatibilised blends is the main reason for the dispersed phase particle size reduction. T he miscibility between PMMA and SMA copolymers with a varying MA conte nt ranging from 10 up to 35 wt% MA offers a unique opportunity to stud y the effect of the degree of functionality of the reactive copolymer on the compatibilisation process. The use of SMA copolymers with a dif ferent MA content revealed that the functionality of SMA is a very cri tical parameter with respect to its compatibilising efficiency in the blends because it influences the miscibility of SMA with PMMA. Finally , experiments with low-molecular weight PA-6 revealed that the added S MA compatibiliser is more efficiently used in this case. (C) 1998 Else vier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.