D. Rana et al., Blends of ethylene 1-octene copolymer synthesized by Ziegler-Natta and metallocene catalysts. I. Thermal and mechanical properties, J APPL POLY, 74(5), 1999, pp. 1169-1177
The thermal, viscoelastic, and mechanical behaviors of three binary blends
of ethylene 1-octene copolymer (EOC) regarding the melt index and density,
one component made by Ziegler-Natta (FA and RF in abbreviation of the comme
rcial name) and the other by metallocene catalysts (FM, EN and PL in abbrev
iation of the commercial name), have been investigated to understand molecu
lar mechanism of the blends. Thermal studies reveal that the two constituen
ts in the three blends exclude one another during crystallization, implying
a phase separation. Viscoelastic properties shaw a single beta or gamma tr
ansition in all the compositions, suggesting a miscibility in the amorphous
region. The tensile modulus, yield stress, maximum strength at break, and
elongation at break follow the rule of mixtures if the comonomer content do
es not differ too much. Otherwise, the modulus and yield stress are negativ
ely deviated, whereas elongation at break is positively deviated from the w
eight-average value. The tensile properties of film at yield and break in t
he machine direction is increased with an addition of FM in the FA + FM ble
nd. Although all three blends form separate crystals in the crystalline sta
te, a correlation exists between the mechanical properties and the density
of EOCs. (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.