Jx. Li et Cm. Chan, Effect of the size of the dispersed NBR phase in PVC/NBR blends on the stability of PVC to electron irradiation, POLYMER, 42(16), 2001, pp. 6833-6839
Acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymers (NBR) with different acrylonitrile conte
nts were melt-mixed with poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC). The morphology of the
blends was examined with transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The sample
s were also exposed to an electron beam and the chlorine-loss upon electron
irradiation was monitored with electron dispersion X-ray analyzer (EDX). T
EM results indicated that all samples blended with different NBR, including
NBR-33 and NBR-41, were heterogeneous, but the dispersion of NBR-33 was th
e finest. The results of the chlorine-loss study showed that the radiation
sensitivity of PVC was improved by the addition of NBR and the extent of im
provement was strongly related to the miscibility. Analysis of experimental
data demonstrated that chlorine loss of PVC/NBR blends followed the Vesely
's double exponential equation but the coefficient and rate constants varie
d with different NBR. For polymer blends containing a component that-is rad
iation insensitive and another component that is unstable under irradiation
, such as a fluoropolymer and chloropolymer, the loss of fluorine or chlori
ne as a function of radiation dose can be used to compare the size of the d
ispersed phase of the polymer blends. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All ri
ghts reserved.