Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5189507 | Polymer | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper deals with the dynamic rheological behavior of polypropylene/polyamide6 (PP/PA6) uncompatibilized blends and those compatibilized with a maleic anhydride grafted PP (PP/PP-g-MAH/PA6). The terminal relaxation times of the blends predicted by the Palierne emulsion model were compared with those obtained from experimental relaxation time spectra. The Palierne model succeeded well in describing PP/PA6 uncompatibilized blends with relatively low dispersed phase contents (10Â wt%) and failed doing so for those of which the dispersed contents were high (30Â wt%). It also failed for the compatibilized ones, irrespective of the dispersed phase content (10 or 30Â wt%) and whether or not interface relaxation was taken into consideration. In the case of the uncompatibilized blend with high dispersed-phase content, interconnections among inclusions of the dispersed phase were responsible for the failure of the Palierne model. As for the compatiblized blends, in addition to particle interconnections, the existence of emulsion-in-emulsion (EE) structures was another factor responsible for the failure of Palierne model. A methodology was developed to use Palierne emulsion model upon taking into account the effects of the EE structure on the viscosity of the continuous phase and the effective volume fraction of the dispersed phase.
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Authors
Dean Shi, Guo-Hua Hu, Zhuo Ke, R.K.Y. Li, Jinghua Yin,