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Impact Modified Isotactic Polypropylene

OOGen Gensler, R., Plummer, C. J. G., Grein, C., Kausch, H.-H. Influence of the loading rate on the fracture resistance of isotactic polypropylene and impact modified isotactic polypropylene. Polymer 41 (2000) 3809-3819. [Pg.472]

Thermoplastic olefin (TPO) compositions typically consist of an immiscible blend of an isotactic polypropylene mixed with a polyolefin elastomer that acts as an impact modifier. It is possible to toughen these compositions further by using ethylene-propylene, ethylene-octene or ethylene-hexene impact modifiers. [Pg.68]

Processes of ethene/a-olefin copolymerization are of great practical importance. Copolymerization of ethene with small amounts of highest a-olefins (1-butene, 1 -hexene, 1 -octene) allows one to produce linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), which is one of the most widely used large-scale polyolefin products. Polypropylene, modified with small amounts of ethene, exhibits higher impact strength compared to isotactic homopolypropylene. Copolymerization of propene with large amounts of ethene and terpolymerization of ethene/propene/diene result in amorphous elastomer materials (rubbers) [103]. [Pg.113]


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