S. Gupta et al., Heat-shrinkable polymer blends through interchain crosslinking based on ethylene propylene and chlorosulfonated polyethylene, MATER LETT, 46(2-3), 2000, pp. 125-130
The blending of hypalon (chlorosulfonated polyethylene [CSM]) with ethylene
propylene (EP) in the presence of different grafting agents is expected to
improve the interchain crosslinking between the non-functionalized EP and
CSM phases. Five different grafting agents were chosen to introduce functio
nal groups in the EP polymer. The reactive blending technique was used in t
he present work. The EP/CSM blending improves the shrinkability of the blen
ds. The maximum extent of crosslinking is obtained in the presence of 4-4'
diamine diphenyl methane while the minimum magnitude in found the presence
of maleic anhydride. The interchain crosslinking phenomenon has been put fo
rward through grafting, the extent of which depends on the grafting agent u
sed. The results of the X-ray diffraction study are in good agreement with
thermal analysis. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.