Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1402690 | European Polymer Journal | 2009 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The miscibility of poly(propylene succinate)/poly(propylene adipate) blends was investigated by means of DSC, WAXS and NMR techniques. Poly(propylene succinate) and poly(propylene adipate) were found to be completely immiscible in as blended-state. The miscibility changes upon extended mixing at elevated temperature: for enough long mixing time, the original two phases gradually merged into a single one because of transesterification reactions. The NMR analysis showed that the transesterifications led to block copolymers whose average sequence length decreased as the mixing time is increased at a fixed temperature. Upon very long mixing time (150Â min), all PPS and PPA chains are fully transformed into a random copolymer characterized by a single amorphous phase.
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Authors
M. Soccio, N. Lotti, L. Finelli, M. Gazzano, A. Munari,