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Propylene-poly blends

Wang S, Huang Y, Cong G (1997) Study on nitrile-butadiene rubber/poly(propylene carbonate) elastomer as coupling agent of poly(vinyl chloride)/poly(propylene carbonate) blends I. Effect on mechanical properties of blends. J Appl Polym Sci 63 1107-1 111... [Pg.47]

X. Ma, Y. Jiugao, and N. Wang, Compatibility characterization of poly(lactic acid)/ poly(propylene carbonate) blends, J. Polym. Sci., Part B Polym. Phys., 44(1) 94-101, January 2006. [Pg.258]

Figure 35-11. Reduced shear modulus, G/ G pdm> as a function of the mass fraction of it-poly(propylene) in blends with an EPDM rubber. G ax gives the maximum obtainable, and Gmm the minimum obtainable values with (O) being the experimental values. The central line was calculated from Equation (35-9) with n = 2. (After A. Y. Coran and R. Patel.)... Figure 35-11. Reduced shear modulus, G/ G pdm> as a function of the mass fraction of it-poly(propylene) in blends with an EPDM rubber. G ax gives the maximum obtainable, and Gmm the minimum obtainable values with (O) being the experimental values. The central line was calculated from Equation (35-9) with n = 2. (After A. Y. Coran and R. Patel.)...
Wang, Y., Zhang, Q., and Fu, Q. 2003. Compatibilization of immiscible poly(propylene)/polystyrene blends using clay. Macromolecular Rapid Communications 24 231-235. [Pg.47]

Sinha Ray, S Bandyopadhyay, J., and Bousmina, M. (2007) Effect of organoday on the morphology and properties of poly (propylene)/poly[(butylene sucdnate)-C >-adipate] blends. Macromol. Mater. Rig., 292, 729-747. [Pg.107]

T. Nemoto, J. Takagi, M. Ohshima, Nanoscale cellular foams from a poly(propylene)-rubber blend, Macromolecular Materials and Engineering 293 (12) (2008) 991-998. [Pg.46]

These procedures for investigating blends can be combined with the chain-dynamics techniques presented in Sec. III.D. Addition of polycarbonate to a poly(hexaneamide)/poly(propylene oxide) blend hardens the material this has been attributed to restrictions in the mobility of the amine nitrogen in the polyamide caused by interfacial interactions among the other blend components [242]. The solid-state heteronuclear WISE (wzdeline 5cparation) experiment can be tailored to selectively highlight the interface... [Pg.502]

Khatua B B, Lee D J, Kim H Y and Kim J K (2004) Effect of orgaiioclay platelets on morphology of nylon-6 and poly(ethylene-ran-propylene) rubber blends, Macromolecules 37 2454-2459. [Pg.389]

Figure 5.8 TEM image of a bicontinuous microemulsion (BgE) phase produced in a ternary poly(ethylene)/poly(ethylene-a/i-propylene)/poly[ethylene-i>-(ethylene-aft-propylene)] (hE/hEP/E-EP) blend. Note the presence of clearly defined channels without long-range order. (Reprinted with permission from Hillmyer, M. A., Maurer, W. W., Lodge, T. P., Bates, F. S. and Almdal, K. J. Phys. Chem. B 103, 4814, 1999. Copyright (1999) American Chemical Society.)... Figure 5.8 TEM image of a bicontinuous microemulsion (BgE) phase produced in a ternary poly(ethylene)/poly(ethylene-a/i-propylene)/poly[ethylene-i>-(ethylene-aft-propylene)] (hE/hEP/E-EP) blend. Note the presence of clearly defined channels without long-range order. (Reprinted with permission from Hillmyer, M. A., Maurer, W. W., Lodge, T. P., Bates, F. S. and Almdal, K. J. Phys. Chem. B 103, 4814, 1999. Copyright (1999) American Chemical Society.)...
THE MORPHOLOGICAL LEATURES OE POLY(3-HYDROXYBUTYRATE) WITH AN ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE COPOLYMER BLENDS... [Pg.329]

Yi X, Xu L, Wang Y-L, Zhong G-J, Ji X, Li Z-M (2010) Morphology and properties of isotactic pol) propylene/poly (ethylene terephthalate) in situ microfibrillar reinforced blends influence of viscosity ratio. Eur Polymer J 46(4) 719-730... [Pg.248]

Fig. 11.30 Spherulite growth rate, G, of isotactic poly(propylene) in blend with atactic poly(propylene) as a function of crystallization temperature. Compositions of blends indicate in figure. (Data from Keith and Padden (55))... Fig. 11.30 Spherulite growth rate, G, of isotactic poly(propylene) in blend with atactic poly(propylene) as a function of crystallization temperature. Compositions of blends indicate in figure. (Data from Keith and Padden (55))...
Fig. 11.35 (a) Spherulite growth rate of isotactic poly(propylene) in blends with low density polyethylene as a function of composition at indicated crystallization temperature. (From Galeski et al (84)) (b) Spherulite growth rate of poly(ethylene oxide) in blends with poly( vinyl chloride) as a function of composition at indicated crystallization temperatures. (From Martenette and Brown (85))... [Pg.330]

The use of ABS has in recent years met considerable competition on two fronts, particularly in automotive applications. For lower cost applications, where demands of finish and heat resistance are not too severe, blends of polypropylene and ethylene-propylene rubbers have found application (see Chapters 11 and 31). On the other hand, where enhanced heat resistance and surface hardness are required in conjunction with excellent impact properties, polycarbonate-ABS alloys (see Section 20.8) have found many applications. These materials have also replaced ABS in a number of electrical fittings and housings for business and domestic applications. Where improved heat distortion temperature and good electrical insulation properties (including tracking resistance) are important, then ABS may be replaced by poly(butylene terephthalate). [Pg.464]

Partially vulcanized EPDM/Poly- propylene blend" Completely vulcanized EPDM/Poly- propylene blend Neoprene vulcanizate Ester-ether copolymer thermoplastic elastomer ... [Pg.175]

Compatibilization along with dynamic vulcanization techniques have been used in thermoplastic elastomer blends of poly(butylene terephthalate) and ethylene propylene diene rubber by Moffett and Dekkers [28]. In situ formation of graft copolymer can be obtained by the use of suitably functionalized rubbers. By the usage of conventional vulcanizing agents for EPDM, the dynamic vulcanization of the blend can be achieved. The optimum effect of compatibilization along with dynamic vulcanization can be obtained only when the compatibilization is done before the rubber phase is dispersed. [Pg.640]


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