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Physical blending of polymers

Melting point alone cannot uniquely identify an OBC. For example, blends of high and low density polyolefins also exhibit an elevated melting point at equivalent density. Sample 3 in Fig. 17 (small circle) is a 70 30 physical blend of 0.86 and 0.94 g cm-3 ethylene-octene copolymers, and the melting point is similar to the OBCs. Physical blends of polymers of such disparate densities are not phase-continuous, however, and segregate into domains of the high and low density polymers. Figure 18 reveals differences in appearance of pressed plaques of the polymer samples... [Pg.91]


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